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Link: http://groups.ischool.berkeley.edu/podcast/audio/wales_sims_03-Nov-2005.mp3
Danah was able to get Jimmy "Jimbo" Wales -- founder of Wikipedia -- for a talk at SIMS amid his very hectic schedule. The room was packed and I know even more who couldn't attend. Lucky for them, I recorded the talk (also lucky for them, Jimmy didn't walk around much!). Here's an mp3 of his talk... I've tried to clean it up a bit for maximal listenability. (The file linked to below is 36MB in size and it's 1:17:33 in length at 64kbps.)
http://groups.ischool.berkeley.edu/podcast/audio/wales_sims_03-Nov-2005.mp3
He said a lot of great things... my favorite:
I think, partly because of the personality types who become programmers... I don't know what it is exactly... a lot of programmers, seem to me to think that the whole point of social software is to replace the social with the software. Which is not really what you want to do, right? Social Software should exist to empower us to be human... to interact... in all the normal ways that humans do.

"The major search engines--for example, Yahoo! and Google--their whole business model fundamentally depends on the Internet not sucking. And one of the things we do is make the Internet not suck."