Archive for the ‘Convergence’ Category

Grit in the mill

Wednesday, October 28th, 2009From Euan's post about Johnnie Moore's postJohnnie Moore wrote today:All this inventive technology is being made available to just about anyone with a web connection. How does it compare for engagement and collaboration with anything inside the firewall of organisations? ...

Detroit and its legacy

Tuesday, October 27th, 2009[caption id="attachment_4560" align="aligncenter" width="491" caption="http://www.flickr.com/photos/36000556@N02/3902376964"][/caption]Detroit Motorcity Capital of the world. I went looking for Detroit because of a story about a company called Local MotorsJohn “Jay” Burton is the co-founder of Local Motors, and I am particularly interested in his ...

mobile marketing and communications training day

Friday, October 16th, 2009Don't forget to book your place @ Mobile: My Remote Control for Life 28th October 2009What are the deliverables of our mobile marketing day?1.Achieve a comprehensive understanding of how to drive business success – by better understanding; the logic ...

The no straight lines of authentic value in the networked society [2]

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009[caption id="attachment_4547" align="aligncenter" width="300" caption="Industrial society is exhausted by its resistance to the networked society"][/caption]Carlota Perez in Technological Revolution and Financial Capital : the dynamics of bubbles and golden ages, mourns the fact that as a new economy takes hold, ...

The no straight lines of authentic value in the networked society

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009I sit on the board of inspiration at the Dutch Think Tank Freedom Lab - the boys have been running a series of interviews within their network. And then turning these into short animated films. I have not looked at ...

Commonwealth in the networked society [3] Big pharma

Sunday, October 11th, 2009Big banks, big pharma, big problems, writes John Martin,MONEY has thrown society out of kilter. Banks that once appeared to have mountains of cash have collapsed. As a consequence of the global recession, governments now recognise that banking is too ...

The end of TV as we know it: hyperland

Friday, October 9th, 2009[caption id="attachment_4521" align="aligncenter" width="413" caption="TV the culture hearth of the family home?"][/caption]If found this post over at Russell Davies's gaff online. Russell has such a lovely turn of phrase dontchya think? Although as someone also said to me. 'sometimes Alan ...

Will mobile innovate desktop browsing?

Saturday, October 3rd, 2009More thoughts on interface without interference (and here) – from Iheni – what you might call Userbility + Engagement.I’m beginning to see how innovations in mobile browsing to support universal access may just start influencing better desktop browsing and web ...

I suppose going back to the way things were is a bit out of the question?

Friday, October 2nd, 2009Euan Semple writes about his antipathy to the phrase Enterprise 2.0,Stowe Boyd wrote today about his discomfort with the phrase Enterprise 2.0 and his preference for "social business" as a way of describing the changes we are seeing currently. While ...

SMLXL: business and communications innovation

Friday, October 2nd, 2009I am often asked what we do @ SMLXL here's a film that provides a brief overview of the SMLXL philosophy, and some examples of the type of work and projects we have undertaken over the last few years.From Interruption ...

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