Archive for December, 2006

Multiple selves in the digital society

Saturday, December 30th, 2006 The pendulum always swings in two directions is the point of Slavoj Zizeks thought piece in today's Guardian, Is this digital democracy, or a new tyranny of cyberspace? This for me stuck out here is the much more unsettling ...

Communities of music

Saturday, December 30th, 2006 This caught my eye, on the power and potent potential of social networking: MySpace generation boosts live music Last weekend more than 800 descended on a central London club to hear one of the most talked about bands ...

Visionary predictions for 2007

Thursday, December 28th, 2006 David Cushman has some predictions for 2007 1) Access to the internet via mobile will surpass 40% of all internet use (globally). 2) A UK national newspaper will close its print operation. And a series of one-time ...

Loyalty and community

Thursday, December 28th, 2006 loyalty is probably the most prized benefit of engaging your customer community. Customer loyalty is a complex multifacted business challenge Nice.....

People embrace what they create

Thursday, December 28th, 2006 people embrace what they create Sweet.

The death of Public Service Broadcast

Sunday, December 24th, 2006 Regulator presses on with plan for new digital operator Ofcom chief executive Ed Richards yesterday vowed to press ahead with plans for a "public service publisher" - a new digital operator - to compete with the BBC and ...

Disruptive technologies for 2007

Saturday, December 23rd, 2006 a good post as an overview of things that will matter the most in 2007 worth a read 2006 will go down as the year of Web 2.0. [I wonder - in ten years, will people be talking about the ...

If its not on google it does not exist and that includes space

Tuesday, December 19th, 2006 Is my quote of the day... Its fast approaching to Christmas, and I can't believe its been another year. My last project of 2006 took me to the US and New York state in particular, which is where the quote came ...

The need for a new communication literacy

Tuesday, December 19th, 2006 So goodbye, Sly Bailey and Mirror mates, if you live in Loughborough or south London's Loughborough Junction. But hello to precisely what? That's the question the analysts ask with redoubled fervour after Bailey's much-touted board-level review and its decision ...

The evolution of learning

Saturday, December 16th, 2006 A detailed story on the use of open technology platforms in school education Aiming to customize their solutions to meet the individual needs of teachers and students, a growing number of school systems are ushering in a new ...