Don Tapscott reviews Schmidt and Cohen's new book: The New Digital 
Age: Reshaping People, Nations and Business
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/don-tapscott/review-the-new-digital-ag_b_3178215.html

I read the review and really didn't see much new in the Schmidt book 
that we haven't talked about at least once on Link. Although I did 
find the idea of having 'safe zones' that disallow photography 
without consent akin to 'no-smoking zones'. Gee, privacy is not 
parallel with smoking? Seriously? I think that just exposes Schmidt 
and his bunch for what they really think of privacy.

Don Tapscott has been around a while, writing on IT, social and 
business matters.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/don-tapscott/

I also see he has a new book out (TED book -- I didn't know TED was 
publishing monographs now - this one is only 64 pages).
Radical Openness: Four Unexpected Principles of Success
http://www.amazon.com/Radical-Openness-Unexpected-Principles-ebook/dp/B00B14RIQS/ref=sr_1_1
[hope that link works]

Jan



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