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I was on my way to the outhouse with some print-outs of the WSJ opinion page — the newsprint version is too harsh — when I noticed an interview between Andrew Keen, writer of The Cult of the Amateur, and David Weinberger, author of Everything is Miscellaneous.
But Everything Is Miscellaneous isn't just about the promises of a messy Internet.
Everything Is Miscellaneous stretches its insights, most of which are laid out in the initial pages, into a few too many chapters.
While calendar sharing may sound mundane, the problem vexes people like David Weinberger, a research fellow at the Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard Law School and author of "Everything Is Miscellaneous," a book that looks at how things should be organized — or not — in the online age.
With digital information the same item can be filed in several places at once, notes David Weinberger, the author of a book about taxonomy and the internet, "Everything Is Miscellaneous".
Not necessarily, said David Weinberger, author of the book "Everything Is Miscellaneous: The Power of the New Digital Disorder".
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