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Nikolay Kryachkov

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Dec 7, 2006, 1:58:44 PM12/7/06
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Hi,

Let me invite you to read "The Networked Book":

http://www.forbes.com/2006/11/30/future-books-publishing-tech-media_cz_bv_books06_1201network.html?partner=technology_newsletter

Did you think about the business applications for this experience, say,
networked manuals, advertisements, educational content, etc.?

Nikolay

Nikolay Kryachkov

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Dec 14, 2006, 12:10:00 PM12/14/06
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Hi,

While people research and discuss the networked books (not here) maybe
its time to create the networked goods and services?
I know you're professionals from various fields and assume that
together we can start. Or you're from business as usual?

If needed, the private group can be organized - n_k at au.ru

Nikolay

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Dec 14, 2006, 3:32:13 PM12/14/06
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I am on a mission to complete a book of network maps of 200 people the
world would best trust newtorking around for a long time - eg at least
7 years. I wish this to be an entirely open source project in the sense
that if you like some of my maps but want to republish with some others
your locality prefers , that's fine as long as we have topographically
equivalent ways of search people who flow the most trust

There seem to be several ways top look at my search

1) What crises are there to the world's sustainability; whose your
number 1 networking herone or hero most likely to openly lead us out of
the crisis? Is the person delighted if we put that out for a vote in
the sense that if further searches show that some else is even deeper
and more openly ahead, will they both collaborate?

2 What global industries are ignoring so much of what humanity needs
that we need a no loss corporate antidote. for example, global pharma
is only interested in doing both the R&D and marketing of rich peoples
drugs; and may increasingly be slowing down vaccination research if
this conflicts with profits made from selling to chronically ill
people. Victoria Hale at the No Loss pharma corporation is therefore a
candidate for the 200 most trusted http://www.oneworldhealth.org/

3) Others stage meetings that grow and grow as peoples media events -
perhaps Yunus' www.microcreditsummit.org http://grameen.tv is a s much
meeting as method; either way microcredit is a much needed wave in
providing the poorest at every local;ity fair financial services every
bank had previously refused to serve them

Others are working with markets that multiply value in use as truly
actionable knowledge can

cheers
chris macrae http://up200.tv http://crisiseconomics.tv
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/maclink?hl=en-GB

Nikolay Kryachkov

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Dec 17, 2006, 5:12:44 AM12/17/06
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> 1) What crises are there to the world's sustainability; whose your
> number 1 networking herone or hero most likely to openly lead us out of
> the crisis? Is the person delighted if we put that out for a vote in
> the sense that if further searches show that some else is even deeper
> and more openly ahead, will they both collaborate?

In my understanding since words more and more influence people, text
viruses

http://knowledgeperson.blogspot.com/2006/12/text-viruses.html

except other damages may block the ways to normal goods and services
(open and well explained). It's not yet completely explored topic, but
I find the confirmations very often when read the labels in the store,
for instance. Some businesses as usual with the assistance of paid PR
specialists, psychologists, strategists and other officers of
information war program customers in order to have executable patterns
of behavior. Even weak signals are enough to execute the patterns. More
worse, customers think that it's impossible to reprogram themselves and
go to psychotherapists.

When I said about networked goods and services I meant that if a person
have some knowledge and there are others to collaborate they can
connect what they have and be competitive probably without (or with
minimum) investing resources and infrastructure. Such a network is not
a corporation, but includes customers as co-authors because they know
what they need (sometimes).

Chris, I don't know where you can find leaders in this case - it's one
level collaboration. Poor people can get rich if they have knowledge
and make the networked goods and services. They don't need sops, from
my point of view.

A quote from Linked In Open Networkers' forum:

"2a. RE : re: RE : RE: [LIONS] Napolean Hill and LinkedIn
Posted by: "JOSEPH DUNPHY MBA" jfdu...@verizon.net josephfdunphymba
Fri Dec 15, 2006 3:41 pm (PST)
Some of the Napolean Hill/pollyanna approach should be taken with a
large grain of salt. Carnegie was a ruthless employer, engaging in low
wages, hazardous working conditions, child labor, long working hours,
and the infamous company-store mentality. When he built his free public
libraries, his "generosity" extended mainly to the buildings, which
were required to use steel in their structures--made by Carnegie's
company. The local communities (ie, the taxpayers) were required to pay
for the books to stock the libraries. When libraries opened, Carnegie
was disappointed to find that not as many people were using them as he
had hoped---oblivious to the fact that the working class couldn't get
to the libraries if they were working 60 hour workweeks! Sorry, but
Napolean Hill comes across as someone who looked at things through
rose-colored glasses, IMO.

--Slan"

2 What global industries are ignoring so much of what humanity needs
> that we need a no loss corporate antidote. for example, global pharma
> is only interested in doing both the R&D and marketing of rich peoples
> drugs; and may increasingly be slowing down vaccination research if
> this conflicts with profits made from selling to chronically ill
> people. Victoria Hale at the No Loss pharma corporation is therefore a
> candidate for the 200 most trusted http://www.oneworldhealth.org/

In some cases medicine is needed, no doubt. But do you really think
that pills are the means against poverty? Why not assist poor people to
get rich?

http://knowledgeperson.blogspot.com/2006/11/knowledge-management-at-crossroads.html

3) Others stage meetings that grow and grow as peoples media events -
> perhaps Yunus' www.microcreditsummit.org http://grameen.tv is a s much
> meeting as method; either way microcredit is a much needed wave in
> providing the poorest at every local;ity fair financial services every
> bank had previously refused to serve them

I personally doubt that loan addiction is a "medicine" against poverty.
Consider a possible connection http://laptop.org and
education/knowledge equals networked goods and services and knowledge
money (perhaps)

http://knowledgeperson.blogspot.com/2006/10/knowledge-money-will-be-yours.html

Imagine networked economy without stock market and its 2 words language
"buy", "sell" ...

Nikolay

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christopher macrae

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Dec 17, 2006, 9:08:15 AM12/17/06
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I have 3 comments: 1 Text Virus,2  Maps,3  Search for people its best for the world to trust most
 
1 We have had long conversations on Text Virus, but I dont quite see how to find a first application that will make a breakthough commission for the practice of Text Virus. Just to check if I am missing something: I understand
Text Virus questions what is the minimum simple amount of law peoples need constituted around them?  then when it comes to contracts between buyer and seller how do we make sure that what lawyers often smallprint is actually bigprint; ie the most vital aspects of the exchange should be the simplest for all to see; and the cost of the contract should be as small as possible
 
It may be that one interesting case of Text Virus is in fact Yunus and Microfinance or banking for the poor. When asked whether he is afraid that the big banks will now come in and swamp Banking for the Poor he says NO: because banking for the poor competes the opposite way round from traditional banks. Traditional banks have a lot of cost before actioning the contract with lawyers and certifying collateral, whereas Microfinance has none of that and just insures that there is hi-trust community all around each person getting a loan. Do you know of Microfinance networks in Russia or in places that interest your text virus work most?
 
2 I believe there are viruses with both words and numbers. My simpest solution is a true map. A true map is see-through usable all around the system of connections, by anyone not just the people governing top-down. It proves itself in its simplicity of connection. As a user it must welcome me on to it at a place I see or feel is home and every connection it makes for me must be true, safe, productive. A map is also gravitated by context. Moreove if we are looking at 2 different application maps which also interface each other then the mutual demand is show me your map and how it workd and reciprovally I want to show you mine. I guess I am as strong a believer in maps as you are in the text virus approach. Is there some way to connect them?
 
3 If we look back in history it's not hard to cross-culturally elect at least some people who did world good -they invented penicilin or brought 2 cultures/civiliisations together etc.    http://er100.blogspot.com  http://up200.tv  
 
I believe that we are exponentially becoming more and more interdependent on each others, and so respect of world citizenry is irreversible if human sustainability is our goal. And assuming that is true - if we cannot find a way -a media - for everyone to enjoy voting for most trusted people over the next 7 years (or at least compound periods of time into the future) then we will never find leaders of sufficient transparency to help us through the humanitarian crises.  These are currently spreading faster than we can mend them almost everywhere at the same time be these : lack of safety, injustice of poverty, future-false knowledge corruption through education and media, failure to map network models such as Crisis Climate http://crisisclimate.tv
 
 
 


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Nikolay Kryachkov

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Dec 17, 2006, 11:20:47 AM12/17/06
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1. Text viruses:

Any contract can be translated into a sequence of wordings of actions
(wording of action is a representation of real action) in order to see
- are there any missed/superfluous wording of actions. If it's
problematic to represent the sequence - it's a signal of risk.

Any wording of action can be questioned - who (?), what (?), etc. If
the contract has no answers to some questions - it's a signal of
risk.

You have the translation - the sequence and answered questions. How
many understandings/meanings of each wording of action buyer and seller
can have? If one, there are no text viruses and you're free to decide
to act according to the wording of action or not. If possible, you
should check the reality.

It's not only transparent but open method because in dialogue buyer
and seller can make the corrections of the contract and deal. You
don't need well paid professional translator for that.

Such low cost negotiations require some skill to translate plain
language in sequence of wording of actions with a use a few questions
and dialogue for reducing the variants of understanding.

Trust takes place when you know what your partner means (you have
shared vocabulary) but it's better to verify the meaning every time,
if possible and a good partner will be grateful for that.

Finally you get a closest representation of real activity to use it.

2. Maps and 3. Interdependence:

Is there a method to connect mapping and text virus method? Yes, there
is, I think - the networked goods and services.
The network can and must be mapped. The contracts can and must be open
for corrections by everyone. It's interdependence that may include
and verify any impacts: climate, population, health, etc.

You know, when I asked some people WHAT their organization do
(according to the framework for collaborative self-consulting
http://www.knowledgeperson.com/how.html ) - they said about goods and
services but not about waste products in which money also was invested.

That's why I think practicing the networked goods and services might
change the scope of business vision for sustainable present and future.


Why not start networked goods and services from here? Can Knowledge
Persons nominate them?

Nikolay

P.S. I don't know microfinance networks in Russia or elsewhere, but
read what is possible.


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