Since the beginning of time, humans have always understood the need to share critical information. Communication evolved slowly from images on cave walls to scrolls and paper, and then rapidly in the 20th century with the advent of radio and climaxing with the invention of the internet. This exponential movement of widespread communication has brought humanity to the brink of a new era in information sharing! Imagine making progressive decisions for the earth and society based on a 360-degree kaleidoscope of information from myriad experts with intersecting responsibilities. This idea of forward thinking resolutions is the foundation of Open Knowledge Networks.
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The excerpt above is from this month's feature article by Kathy Cruz, available on Medium in our Knowledge Technologies publication. Click the button below to read it on Medium. While you're there, feel free to register as a follower of Knowledge Technologies .
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