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Monday, February 8, 2010
Document Savings in Australia ... Objective says that local governments in Australia are wasting $500 million a year via ineffective document collaboration. " Objective looked at the number and type of documents being produced, the standard of design, and brand consistency. The predicted savings come from the use of design templates Co-Working ... Co-working provides an opportunity for people working remotely from work to still have time with others. "
 
Sunday, January 17, 2010
While sitting in an airport on the way back to Australia, a overall model for collaboration coalesced in my mind, bringing together all the different aspects of collaboration. Also, have you documented these ideas in an archival form such as a conference paper or journal article, or is this web page still the definitive reference for pointing others to these ideas? Part of capacity [...] Column Two News and opinion on all things intranet & CM Skip to content Home Blog Our services Reports & resources Events About us Contact us Three tiers of collaboration Written by James Robertson, published November 18, 2008 Categorised under: Collaboration , Knowledge management There are many elements of collaboration, and we often encounter the “blind men and the elephant problem”.
 
Thursday, January 14, 2010
The hacker space movement includes clubs in different parts of Latin America, as well as in South Africa, Israel, Iran, Dubai, Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, Indonesia, Japan and Australia. Among the attendees at the 26C3 conference were the people behind wikileaks, the wiki clearinghouse for leaked documents. In its first few years wikileaks has come under attack by governments and other large institutions Mark Fonseca Rendeiro reports on the 26C3 conference , which took place in Berlin, and showed the hacker movement is reaching the treshold of becoming a public social movement, with physical spaces in the whole world.
 

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What’s interesting is that in addition to this strong central declaration in favour of openness, the draft report is peppered throughout with references to “open source”; indeed, the whole thing is permeated by its spirit - which is probably why it is such an inspiring document. From open…: Declaration of Open Government by Australia ] ...Tags: Glyn Moody reports on his blog Open : The Australian government is emerging as one of the leaders in the sphere of open government.
SYDNEY (AP) - A major blackout that wreaked havoc during rush hour in Australia’s largest city has exposed a flaw in the city’s terrorism warning system, the government acknowledged Tuesday. Empowering the world to collaborate in collating and managing documentation and news and communications about the Swine Flu.    Tags: Australia Online Communities If you are looking to download Social Media and PR Crisis Communication courseware for your workshops, it’s here .  I’m watching 4 Corners program on the Marysville bushfires.
View more documents from Laurel Papworth . Tags: Australia Event Measuring Online Communities social media social networks marketing no I am such a goose. I told people they could find my “Marketing Now” presentation my blog but I’d only put them up on Slideshare and not here.
After a few high-spirited minutes and chortling photographs documenting the occasion we went back on air and forgot about it all completely. Technorati Tags: ABC , Australia , heritage media , marieke hardy , newspapers , Online Communities , social networks , Triple J Tags: Tags: ABC , Australia , Australia , heritage media , heritage media , marieke hardy , Media , newspapers , Online Communities , Online Communities At Media140 I said mentioned that journalists (well some, anyway) weren’t really members of the social networks, just using them to lift stories, out of context, with no respect for the online community family.
As we document human thought with cloud based video and blogs, old presentations mask the fact that time-contextually, they were very forward thinking. View more documents from Laurel Papworth . MySpace Australia Secret Shows Episode 1 of Social Media Business: What is “the experience economy” – is it the next step on from agrarian, commodity, service…? How does value – and therefore money, currency – shift when people are more willing to pay for intangible experiences than physical goods?
View more documents from Laurel Papworth . Tags: Australia Media Online Communities TV entertainment social media social networks audiences hbbtv hybrid broadcast broadband tv social tv trigger stree This is a presentation I gave to one of my favourite Australian television stations: Social Media And Building Tv Audiences Communities
Following investigation of your complaint, ACMA is satisfied that the Internet content specified in your complaint is hosted outside Australia, and that the content is prohibited content or  potential prohibited content as defined by Schedule 7 to the Broadcasting Wikileaks is designed as a safe repository for the anonymous posting of documents, especially those Governments would seek to suppress. … can we sue them?  ONE page on Wikileaks was blocked.
One of my favourite Australian blogs is Australian Newsagency Blog - A blog on issues affecting Australia’s small businesses, newsagents, media and small business generally. Mark Fletcher owns a software company and a newsagency in Victoria, Australia. He also documents newspapers documenting their own demise e.g. WINNER OF MASTERCLASS TICKET CAPTION WILL GO HERE!!!! Mumbles doesn’t believe that Yours Truly would be caught dead in a newsagency.
People play shoot the messenger while I try to document the demise of heritage media. Tags: social media Media heritage media fairfax landeryou press Australia vex new So let me put a target HERE on Vex News for you to aim at: The publisher of left-wing newspaper The Age, Fairfax Media is on the verge of financial meltdown after announcing a $365 million net loss for the first half of the financial year. The company was forced to slash $447.5