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Jeff Jarvis is een begenadigd spreker op The Next Web. De zaal was rustig en luisterde (en twitterde ) vol genot naar het betoog van Jeff over de nieuwe ontwikkelingen om ons heen. Alles opgehangen aan de vraag "What would Google do?" Hij is een fan van Google, maar zijn verhaal gaat niet over het verGoogle-iseren van de wereld.

#TNW Jeff Jarvis "It's not Google I love, it's you"

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The Next Web ‘09: Interview Jeff Jarvis - Frankwatching

Na afloop van zijn presentatie op The Next Web 2009, had ik een interview met Jeff Jarvis, auteur van het boek “What Would Google Do?”. In het interview gaat Jarvis in op de kern van het boek: wat bedrijven, organisaties, overheden en individuen kunnen leren van die ene partij die er extreem succesvol mee is geworden, Google. Beroepspessimist Andrew Keen, die direct na Jarvis op dag 2 van The Next Web 2009 conference sprak, omschreef hem als een cheerleader. Weliswaar met een positieve ondertoon, maar toch ook weer vilein. Wellicht jaloezie? Typisch Keen, daar zullen we het maar op houden… Keen zelf vreest dat niet alle veranderingen dankzij het web positief hoeven uit te pakken en trok in zijn speech zelfs een vergelijking tussen het goede van Obama en het slechte van Hitler in de jaren ’30 van de vorige eeuw. http://www.frankwatching.com/archive/2009/04/17/the-next-web-09-interview-jeff-jarvis/

Jeff Jarvis - What would Google do sur Flickr : partage de photo

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'Overwin de crisis door te leren van Google's succes' - Het Fina

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Illustration of Jeff Jarvis talk Today is the second day of The Nextweb conference, which is practically sold out. Interactive media professionals, founders of web based companies and investors gather to listen to inspirational people -actually men -with their messsages about the next web. This morning Jeff Jarvis was on stage who just published his new book: What Would Google Do? A question that a lot of people ask, when thinking about a new product, service or brand, and he monetized on this idea by publishing this book.

What Would Google Do? Jeff Jarvis’ New Rules but Where is the Bu

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What Would Google Do? « BuzzMachine

http://www.buzzmachine.com/what-would-google-do/ My book, What Would Google Do? , will be released by Collins Business, a division of HarperCollins, on January 27, 2009. The idea: I try to reverse-engineer the success of the fastest growing company in the history of the world, the one company that truly understands how to succeed in the internet age, and then take those lessons and apply them to a number of industries, companies, and institutions, from carmakers to restaurants to universities to government.
http://thenextweb.com/2009/04/16/jeff-jarvis-google-runs-things/ Jeff Jarvis, journalist, critic, author and blogger gave a fascinating presentation based upon his new book titled “What would Google do?”. Try not to let assumptions get the better of how you however, because the book itself is not about Google but rather the part we all play within this new era and how we can learn a great deal from Google. Jarvis stresses that whilst Google isn’t the be all end all, it is however the closest comparison we have to how businesses and individuals alike can succeed. Jarvis eloquently presents examples of how we can relate Google to businesses in virtually every sector – online and off – “Googlize” them so to speak.

Jeff Jarvis: Googlize or die. - The Next Web

Announcing: Jeff Jarvis @ The Next Web Conference - The Next Web

We are proud to announce another keynote speaker for The Next Web Conference : Jeff Jarvis Jeff is associate professor and director of the interactive journalism program at the City University of New York’s new Graduate School of Journalism and consulting editor of Daylife, a news startup. He writes a new media column for The Guardian and consults for media companies. Jeff is also one of the internet’s A-list bloggers. His blog, BuzzMachine , is part of the top 1000 most popular blogs in the world at number 558. http://thenextweb.com/2009/04/02/announcing-jeff-jarvis-web-conference/