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Leonard Sweet, cultural historian.

The Ultimate Question

Good morning. I’m heading out for a client trip, but I wanted to get this up first. It’s my latest essay, and since it doesn’t really fit under the banner of “Local Media in a Postmodern World,” I’m not sending it out to our email distribution list. This essay — The Ultimate Question — is an intellectual examination of the looming reality of a networked world, one in which we’re all connected. Will this be a good thing or not?

The piece points to a wonderful video featuring John Hagel, wherein he states that he has no answers about this idea of a networked world, only questions. Hagel asks 14 questions, but I think there’s only one that matters: Who or what will be the governor in a networked culture?

The Ultimate Question

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