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OrComSoc as a Hyperlinked Organization by Twisted the Way I Want to Be on Jul 23, 2009What I enjoy about the Cluetrain Manifesto—other than it exerts a playful language—is that it directly talks to me.      Few lines from Hyperlinked Organization Your organization is becoming hyperlinked. You’ll have to give up your...



Who should be in your primary target market, really? by on Jun 30, 2009“Habang pinipigil, lalong nanggigigil.” -A Filipino saying “To control your cow, give it a bigger pasture.” -Christopher Locke I have to admit that the Internet—Google, Yahoo, and all that stuff—they’re geniuses when it...



Internet Apocalypso Game (Part1) by Getthatcomm on Jun 29, 2009Instructions: First, check out the article Internet Apocalypso over this link: http://www.cluetrain.com/apocalypso.html Then, take an Extra Joss powder sachet and mix it with cold water. Everytime any of the following instances below comes up while y...



The Return to the Core of Organizations: A Reflection on Christopher Locke’s Internet Apocalypso by Comm Stop on Jun 29, 2009“It isn’t about us and them. It’s about us. Them don’t exist. Not really. Corporations are legal fictions, willing suspensions of disbelief. Pry the roof off any company and what do you find inside? The Cracker Jack prize is o...



Reflection: Internet Apocalypso by ThinkTank.Talk on Jun 28, 2009A typical soap opera or koreanovela shown in the Philippines has the “bida” and the “kontrabida”. We sometimes apply the principles displayed in these soap operas that we already make them a part of our lives. In (chapter one of the Cluetrain...



License by The Organizational Communication Cyber-Travel on Jun 28, 2009A reflection take on Christopher Locke's Internet Apocalypso...



Choochoo says the Cluetrain! by redmindedme on Jun 28, 2009During my high school days, we had choochoo as a code (among many others) — it was used to refer to someone who’s known for spreading rumors or spilling secrets. (ok, that was to explain that my title was not solely due to the influence o...



Rock and Roll by Rendered Speechless on Jun 28, 2009have I been communicating like R2-D2?



LIFE AND DEATH: A Reflection Post on ‘Internet Apocalypso’ by mydiamondring on Jun 28, 2009As Christopher Locke so lovingly puts it, “Life is too short because we die”. As seconded by Bugs Bunny, who advises us not to take life seriously as we’re not really going to make it out alive. Life is too short to let ourselves get stuck in a...



Who are you, Christopher Locke*? by Arvin Razon on Jun 28, 2009In a tone equal to that used by Christopher Locke in the Internet Apocalypso, I ask: who the hell is Christopher Locke? Who is this man, talking in an authoritative, sometimes even assertive, manner? I am abhorred: where are the academic sources to s...