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Tuesday, July 23, 2002
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Practical Ministry Innovations: "In the brilliant book, The Cluetrain Manifesto, the authors maintain, â01CWe came to the Web to find each other.â01D When an elderly shut-in spends three hours a day playing cribbage with Gen Xers from Canada. When my daughterâ019s responsible for half of the 700 million instant messages logged in the U.S. per day (well, almost half). When houses with front porches are selling like Pokemon cards. When those front porches are coming complete with Ethernet ports. You bet weâ019re searching for each other."
2:25:39 PM
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From Weinberger (Cluetrain co-author) - I had forgotten that Weinberger has had a lot of contact with religious disucssion of Cluetrain ideas.....a video produced by FaithandValues and broadcast on Oddysey a while back (see blog earlier)
JOHO - May 11, 2002: "The Pope on the Internet [I was about to send this issue when I read the Pope's message about the Internet. Here's a response, as if the Pope is about to start blogging and is looking for other people - Jews, especially - to kick his ideas around...]"
2:14:07 PM
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spirituality, community, creativity
He also links to Cluetrain and to Jordan Cooper, so add him to the list!
2:03:24 PM
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Easum.com: "The Cluetrain Manifesto, by Rick Levine, Christopher Locke, Doc Searls and David Weinberger, (Cambridge, MA: Perseus Books, 2000), 190 pages, hardcover, $23.00. Obtain from www.perseusbooks.com All church webmasters, anyone interested in interactive, electronic ministries, and any church leader wanting to explore the power of the "word-of-web" should read this book. The book focuses on the power of the age old medium of conversation and shows the limitations of PR, advertizing, messages (announcements), and all other forms of marketing. The book is bound to do just what it is about, create many conversations."
1:23:38 PM
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What's the Use? - New Life Ministries: "The Web as an Active Medium The big mistake you can make when thinking about a web site is that itâ019s a passive medium like television or print publications. The web is active. In fact, itâ019s interactive. Always keep that in mind with your web site. Youâ019ll need to make a minor paradigm shift with the web. Corporate communication is challenged to change because of the web. A concept called The Cluetrain Manifesto is a must read for any pastor in the postmodern culture. Actually, Cluetrain contains many principles found in most churches, if not in practice at least in theory. The key words for an effective web site are dialogue and interactivity. "
1:21:31 PM
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Post-Boomer Generations Bookstore, page 1 "Getting a Clue about the PostModern World, Cluetrin makes a list of reccommended reading for a Lutheran person
Quote from the reviewer: The most applicable IMHO? 7, 14, 15, 20, 29, 37, 50, 75, 94.
1:09:09 PM
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