Monthly Archives: March 2009

Cardinal Rule of Crowdsourcing

This week Jeff Howe ended his presentation at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society (at Harvard) with The Cardinal Rule of Crowdsourcing:
Ask Not What Your Community Can Do For You — Ask What You Can Do For Your Community.
The community is we (or “us”, as Pogo would put it) – we here in the [...]

This Is a Blog. It’s Always Been a Blog.

Notice a change? There. Up at the top of your browser page. The Title and Byline. The words Asian Energy Advisors are gone.
First, a failure-to-communicate story: I was at the ERC last week for a meeting and the colleague I was with brought me in to meet one of the Directors that I had never [...]

A ‘Coral Reef’ for the Napocor Rate Filing

There is now a Friendfeed Room for keeping up with and exchanging information on the NPC rate case: NPC Tariff 2009.

See this discussion thread for more information.
This is the result of my previous post. Also, watch the 1 minute video of Nancy White in my post on We Have Complex Work To Do to find [...]