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David Weinberger
Writer, teacher, speaker, strategic marketing comms
David Weinberger is a versatile and accomplished individual known for his work on technology's impact on ideas.
With a background in philosophy and a Ph.D. from the University of Toronto, Weinberger has held various positions at prestigious organizations.
He has authored several books, including 'Everyday Chaos,' 'Too Big to Know,' 'Everything Is Miscellaneous,' and 'Small Pieces Loosely Joined,' and co-authored 'The Cluetrain Manifesto.'
Weinberger has contributed significantly as a writer-in-residence at Google AI, worked on tech book series for MIT Press, and been affiliated with Harvard's Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society.
His experience extends to roles such as co-director of Harvard's Library Innovation Lab, Harvard Shorenstein Center Fellow, and a Franklin Fellow at the US State Department.
In addition to his academic pursuits and writing, Weinberger has a background in marketing, having served as a Vice President in the field.
Explore his writings and learn more about his work at http://www.weinberger.org/writings.
Highlights
Explicability is no more a feature of the world than edibility is.