Archive for July, 2008

The data flow wars [2]

Friday, July 4th, 2008In my post The data flow wars I wrote...data, and the extraction and refining of that data to support commercial communications is about to become mainstream - this new currency will becme the black gold of the 21st ...

De-schooling Society

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008Having lunch with a friend Sophia Parker, ex-Demos. She is the author of Unlocking Innovation. Why citizens hold the key to public service reform And perhaps also of relevance The Journey to the Interface. How public service ...

Government 2.0 a rubbish name for a good initiative?

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008I really enjoyed this article in the Guardian Government 2.0 is a rubbish name for a good initiativeGovernment 2.0 is a daft term. Its first airing, as the title of one of those management-consultant books on "how the ...

Technology and learning – a thought for the day

Thursday, July 3rd, 2008In April 2006, Susan Greenfield sponsored a debate ( More ) in the house of Lords based around the impact of the latest technologies on the way young people might think and learn differently from previous generations.In her ...

Why the furniture of traditional advertising fails within a social media context

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008Dave Cushman at Faster future blogspot has put together a slide deck explaining the above principal| View | Upload your ownNice one Dave and JMac adds his own contributionAll good stuff and of course this ...

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