Month: February 2010
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Gone Fishing
I'm taking a well-deserved break for a couple of weeks but normal service will be resumed before you know it. Have a great couple of weeks. Back soon.
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Democratising Industry
"If the past ten years have been about discovering post-institutional social models on the web, then the next ten years will be about applying them to the real world." Chris Anderson In his 'Does Journalism Exist?' lecture (which I wrote up in […]
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Artful Data
So one of my on-off obsessions of late has been the evolution of the data visualisation space. I think I find it so interesting because data commands such power now. For one thing there's so much of it. According to some, 2009 […]
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Post Of The Month – January 2010 – The Winner
This months vote was very much a two horse race between Sam Ismail's 'Changing Strategy' post, and Stu Eccles post on agile. But in the end the winner by a nose was Sam, who gets the props of his blogging peers […]
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Solving The Paywall Problem
“…the biggest problem might not be how to make more money, but instead “how to get rid of all those unnecessary expenses”. On the real questions behind the paywall dilemma.
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Social Innovation And Media
“The point about all of this…is that it is not about one thing replacing another. It’s about entirely new combinations of old and new that change the game completely.” Read my review of Alan Rusbridger’s excellent Hugh Cuplipp lecture on the future […]
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Post Of The Month – January 2010 – The Vote
Thanks for the nominations (and thanks to Sam for nominating one of mine). Great shortlist this month. Here it is: Changing Strategy by Sam Ismail The More You Try And Practice Agile, The Less Agile You Become from Stuart Eccles Skinner Box? […]
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Post Of The Month – January 2010 – Nominations
Gosh. Lots of good reading has meant that I've ended up with quite a long starting list of nominations for the first Post Of The Month of the decade (or is it the second?). Anyhow, I've listed the nominations below, which […]
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Solving Social Problems With A Nudge
"We tend to think the problem is solved when we solve the technology problem but the human innovation, the human problem, still remains." Fascinating presentation by Harvard economist Sendhil Mullainathan who talks about how we can use the ideas behind the currently […]