This week al lot of news about Facebook and privacy and privacy in general. Also research about the half-life of a YouTube video and why Google doesn’t have to win a battle with Apple. For Female Social Followers, Brands Rule About one-half of...
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Death by Landscape
Suppose you are in the IT department of a (very) large organization and have been developing systems for your organization for quite some years. Chances are that you will have a landscape of systems great and small that all serve a particular...
Read moreWeekly digest of week 20 2010
This week information about measuring ROI and on reporting marketing ROI to the C-Suite, why Facebook isn’t your friend, and why HTML5 vs Flash isn’t a war and why Flash won’t die. Facebook is not your friend If you care about your privacy and...
Read moreWeekly digest of week 19 2010
This week the price of Facebook privacy, legit Pirate Bay wouldn’t make sense in practice, Hugo Chavez hires 200 people to manage his Twitter account and what is the proper way of checking in with Foursquare. The Price of Facebook Privacy?...
Read moreDoing old things in an old way on a new platform (and fail)
The biggest mistake you can make when introducing something new, is to keep the process exactly the same. About ten years ago my bank decided to put all the forms that customers needed online. At first it seemed really great until I discovered you...
Read moreKnowledge Assets –A wealth for corporate
Have you got a chance to pose a question to yourself, how companies are creating wealth? It is purely based on intellectual assets of the employees. Knowledge is the fundamental base for wealth creation, productivity and...
Read moreWeekly digest of week 18 2010
This week a lot about the H.264 codec (since most HTML5 disputes are about this codec), how do we keep technology excited and some info about location based services. Why Our Civilization's Video Art and Culture is Threatened by the MPEG-LA We've...
Read moreInfinite monkey theorem - the key of the Generative Web?
The infinite monkey theorem states that infinite monkeys hitting keys at random on a typewriter keyboard for an infinite amount of time, will almost surely type a given text, such as the complete works of William Shakespeare. With 24 hours of video...
Read moreWeekly digest of week 17 2010
This week different views on the web and how we use it: is the mouse dead, is H.264 the video codec of the future and do browsers need to innovate? We Have Met the Enemy and He Is PowerPoint Gen. Stanley A. McChrystal, the leader of American and...
Read moreStartups, Innovation and Capgemini
Last week I attended a Show and Tell session, featuring three innovative, venture-backed startup companies at our office in London’s West End, and must admit that I came away with the distinct feeling that any economic recovery in the UK, and...
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