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9:50: Reid Hoffman, co-founder and CEO of LinkedIn been subject of a Q & A with Jeff Jarvis. Jarvis starts asking about the "openness" and what he means by Hoffman. This is the freedom to write, freedom of expression, freedom to act, says Hoffman. Transparency is important in government and journalism. journalism platforms are important, says Hoffman. Regarding the reality of making money in journalism, "nobody has ever seen a content model that works," he added.Hoffman and kick Jarvis speaks as an example of openness and a way to test whether a market exists. Hoffman says companies are not as limited by capital as people think. He said that despite kick is used as a form of project financing, which may not be able to implement across the enterprise, these products could result in companies.
We see many threats to the opening, said Jarvis. Is Hoffman sees a threat to the open internet?
There are three different zones, according to Hoffman. One is the government, because people think they are better than they are the architects, the second area is that we have to look out for companies trying to go to a state where they have a dominant position. This can harm the ecosystem. The third is paid by the consumer. Consumers do not approach the net with the philosophy: "I do my best for the ecosystem," do what is best for them now.finished with a few questions from the audience. A man named Nathan says he feels we are at the beginning of the social. What Hoffman thinks?
Hoffman agrees. We are "just the beginning." They become deeper and richer. One thing that is difficult to predict the future is "always faster" than you think.
now a question about volunteering - LinkedIn recently added a voluntary aspect to their service. Any organization should consider a "good for the mission" and a "profit mission," said Hoffman. LinkedIn has added a voluntary aspect of their service recently, an example is looking for professionals with some experience who can serve as members of the board of directors of nonprofit organizations. He believes that all businesses should do.- 9.15:
The Internet is "new," said Jarvis. Although some people believe the Internet is changing things very quickly, Jarvis believes that we are going through change "to a very slow pace." But today we have the opportunity to explore this change, with the present representatives of journalism, technology and government. The merger of the business of journalism and technology, said Jarvis. He believes that "the government should be open by default and that the secret of necessity" which will be discussed later.
Presentation of the editor in chief Guardian, Alan Rusbridger said Jarvis is the "best newspaper publisher in the world." If you read, "I agree, Alan!" (# Suckup).
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