I’ve been thinking about innovations in learning outside the formal system and the pathway into the system.
Semil Shah wrote about peer-to-peer networks, a category worth watching, on TechCrunch:
"The driving force behind all of this P2P activity is the fact that today’s technologies make many more types of transaction possible between average consumers by finding an equilibrium between time and money, supply and demand. Transactions once locked up and never realized now create entirely new economies, free of established brands and fat middle-men….It will be fascinating to see what new types of businesses are built on top of these P2P engines, and what traditional businesses they will disrupt."
Click here to read more of my thoughts on P2P.
Semil Shah wrote about peer-to-peer networks, a category worth watching, on TechCrunch:
"The driving force behind all of this P2P activity is the fact that today’s technologies make many more types of transaction possible between average consumers by finding an equilibrium between time and money, supply and demand. Transactions once locked up and never realized now create entirely new economies, free of established brands and fat middle-men….It will be fascinating to see what new types of businesses are built on top of these P2P engines, and what traditional businesses they will disrupt."
Click here to read more of my thoughts on P2P.
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