In the cognitive economy the role of attention is primarily that of an abstract currency. Attention (in all of its forms) like Dollars, Euros and Pounds will have a value that is ubiquitous and easily measured by all parties. Markets can be created (think something like Root Markets) to speculate upon and trade [...]
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Cognitive Economy: The role of Attention
June 25th, 2006 No Comments
Tags: attention · attention-trust · cognitive-economy · root-markets
Identity, Reputation, Trust, then Attention
June 14th, 2006 1 Comment
I was reading Ed Batista’s blog over at Attention Trust. He commented on a post by James Governor from RedMonk on Respect as it relates to attention. James points out:
Respect is what matters. Trust emerges from respect.
Respect can underpin attention but attention shouldn’t underpin respect. Make a contribution. Don’t obsess about inbound links, column [...]
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