Suddenly, an odd thought struck me while I was reading one of Terry Pratchett's books. That happens sometimes, but more often when reading a Pratchett. When it struck me, I thought: "in a virtual world, you can easily do things that are virtually...
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Facebook owns your content
Since yesterday, Facebook owns your content you published on Facebook and the content you link on, on Facebook. They removed a tiny section in their terms of service and changed somes lines. It now states: You hereby grant Facebook an...
Read moreHatching out eggs
If you think this article is about breeding birds or any other species that lays eggs, then navigate back to the search results and pick another result to click on. The title is a metaphor for breathing life into a freshly produced Web 2.0...
Read moreTop 5 facts on cloud computing (and why it matters)
Last weeks were cloudy. Microsoft announced a Windows Cloud OS. Amazon announced that Windows will be supported in their Elastic Cloud. The blogosphere was full of comments on the brilliant talk of Larry Ellison at Oracle Expo where he stated that...
Read moreSemantics and balanced needs
In my first article, I outlined the challenge of semantics and interpretation of information presented to managers in 3 different situations. In this article, I will give examples of how information quality differs between various industries because...
Read moreHow reliable is your Information?
Whether you work in a managerial or operational environment, you are likely to be bombarded with information. The challenge with this is typically described as that of having access to the right facts and figures at the right time. However, I believe...
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