tylerthehobo
Explorer
Say, have any of you read Jeff Jarvis' new book, "What Would Google Do?" It posits that Google's approach to information and technology has changed the way a lot of companies do business, and shows some opportunities for companies that haven't to be "googley" and embrace openness and progressive behavior. Over on my blog, I've spitballed a little bit about this, to see some ways that WotC is being very progressive (e.g. using the Dragon website for the barbarian playtest) but also some ways they could be more progressive (e.g. maybe they should have let Paizo, who clearly dominated the magazine and specialty publishing niche, keep Dragon and Dungeon going).
Have any of you read the book? Do any of you have any thoughts? Specifically, considering how many of us use enworld.org instead of wizards.com as our online gaming hub, what do you think of new ways that things like Facebook can be leveraged for gamer "networking" for lack of a better term?
Have any of you read the book? Do any of you have any thoughts? Specifically, considering how many of us use enworld.org instead of wizards.com as our online gaming hub, what do you think of new ways that things like Facebook can be leveraged for gamer "networking" for lack of a better term?