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At last I find I'm not the only one that thought The Tipping Point was a ludicrously self-serving slab of pseudo-analysis. The fact that these atrocious books were only read by people that snorted coke all day long no doubt had something to do with the fact that it's taken this long for... more
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Rated by JanetAronica on Feb 20 2009, 9:35pm
senior sem paper
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Rated by briandrpm on Feb 11 2008, 7:32am
My blog post Challenging The "Popular" Theory Of Group and Individual Interaction includes the views of others on this topic including some in Seth Godin's blog post via The Hyping Point. The concepts behind this discussion have been a subject of contemplation for some time. I am struck with the notion that this means something different in the web 2.0 world than it did prior to this.
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Rated by gilgongo on Feb 08 2008, 3:23pm
At last I find I'm not the only one that thought The Tipping Point was a ludicrously self-serving slab of pseudo-analysis. The fact that these atrocious books were only read by people that snorted coke all day long no doubt had something to do with the fact that it's taken this long for some proper science to be applied to the issues. And - surprise - blow it all out of the water.
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Rated by SebG on Feb 03 2008, 8:29am
Because I never really bought the whole Tipping Point thing...
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Rated by chperret on Jan 30 2008, 6:56am
why chaotic rhizome is more efficient that hierarchical network. A marketing proof
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Rated by hifisamurai on Jan 29 2008, 11:58am
Is the Tipping Point wrong?
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Rated by MarkDykeman on Jan 28 2008, 4:41pm
Influencers might not be as influential as the man on the street
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Rated by despil on Jan 28 2008, 1:22pm
It's a thought provoking piece over a study that proves - or at least tries to prove - the myth of the "Influencers" false.
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Rated by americo888 on Jan 26 2008, 9:03pm
Marketers spend a billion dollars a year targeting influentials. Duncan Watts says they're wasting their money.
