This post is a part of a post series with notes to prepare a WebTrends article on the Synaptic Web I’m working on. Basically the Synaptic Web revolves around the idea that the structure of, and mechanisms on, the web increasingly resembles that of the neural networks in our brain. This will have, for instance, consequences for how we will find information on the web in the future, how people, products, services, brands get attention on the web and how value can be extracted from it.
Notes on the Synaptic Web: references
December 2nd, 2009
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