A Networked Conspiracy
Social Networks, the Church and the Power of Collective Intelligence
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Narrated by:
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Bill Kennon
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By:
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Bill Kinnon
About this listen
"Conspire", from the Latin conspirare, means literally to "breathe together". This book is about the Church learning to breathe together the Kingdom of God - using the ubiquity of the Internet to release the power of the Church's collective intelligence.
Concepts like blogging, Web 2.0, Generation C (creative), and Open Source are here unpacked in light of the author's desre to engage church leaders in seeing the potential that exists in the pews - and in learning how to unlock that pontential.
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