Services like FriendFeed, Tumbler, and Posterous are essentially personal aggregators. Blogs gave each of us a personal printing press, but I want to express myself and interact with people outside of blog posts and essays. An aggregator enables me to create content with many different tools and in many different locations without the hassle of reposting links and what-not to my blogs. |
About Jay Cross: “(…) Jay Cross, has challenged conventional wisdom about how adults learn since designing the first business degree program offered by the University of Phoenix. Jay helped spark the eLearning revolution and served as CEO of eLearning Forum for its first five years. He is an authority getting results through informal learning in business. An inspirational speaker and prolific author, he enjoys invention, experimentation, and art. Jay is a graduate of Princeton University and Harvard Business School.”
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