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There's Already A GitHub For Business, And It's Called "SlideShare"

There's Already A GitHub For Business, And It's Called "SlideShare" | Education & Numérique | Scoop.it

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"SlideShare, a hub for online presentations that LinkedIn acquired a year ago, just crossed a milestone: Its users have uploaded a total of 10 million presentations. And in the process, it's become an indispensable resource for what some say is a big challenge: helping businesspeople communicate and explain the value of what they do.

 

Andrew Dumont, the director of business development at SEOmoz, a search-marketing software company, wrote in a blog post that technical types often don't value the contributions of salespeople and marketers because it's difficult to quantify their skills. "There's no Dribbble or Github for businesspeople," Dumont wrote.

 

Dribbble is a site where designers post screenshots of work in progress. GitHub is a popular site—it recently crossed 3 million users—for programmers to upload their work and collaborate with other developers.

 

When I tweeted Dumont's observation, Pascal-Emmanuel Gobry, a writer and entrepreneur, replied, "Isn't that SlideShare?"...

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Direct link to "10 Million Presentations Uploaded to SlideShare" : http://www.slideshare.net/SlideShareHelp/10-million-presentations-uploaded-to-slideshare

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Guillaume Decugis's comment, May 9, 2013 11:30 AM
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Access to Knowledge in the Age of Intellectual Property

Access to Knowledge in the Age of Intellectual Property | Education & Numérique | Scoop.it
The end of the twentieth century saw an explosive intrusion of intellectual property law into everyday life. Expansive copyright laws have been used to attack new forms of sharing and remixing facilitated by the Internet. International laws extending the patent rights of pharmaceutical companies have threatened the lives of millions of people around the world living with HIV/AIDS. For decades, governments have tightened the grip of intellectual property law at the bidding of information industries. Recently, a multitude of groups around the world have emerged to challenge this wave of enclosure with a new counterpolitics of “access to knowledge” or “A2K.” They include software programmers who take to the streets to attack software patents, AIDS activists who fight for generic medicines in poor countries, subsistence farmers who defend their right to food security and seeds, and college students who have created a new “free culture” movement to defend the digital commons. In this volume, Gaëlle Krikorian and Amy Kapczynski have created the first anthology of the A2K movement, mapping this emerging field of activism as a series of historical moments, strategies, and concepts. Intellectual property law has become not only a site of new forms of transnational activism, but also a locus for profound new debates and struggles over politics, economics, and freedom. This collection vividly brings these debates into view and makes the terms of intellectual property law legible in their political implications around the world..

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Luciana Viter's comment May 9, 2013 6:30 PM
Thanks for the link, Paulo!