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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
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Wednesday, February 17, 2010
In October 2005, Seedling, the magazine of GRAIN, published a series of contributions on the ways in which people are resisting the push for monopoly rights over information in different sectors. GHz frequency in January 2005.” ...Tags: They interviewed a ten-person panel includes people working in the fields of free and open software (FOSS), access to medicines, seeds, communications and the media. (GRAIN GRAIN is a small international non-profit organisation that works to support small farmers and social movements in their struggles for
 
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
A republication of January 2006, on my own concept of netarchical capitalism. It is the kind of ideology one can identify with the “California ideology” expressed in Wired magazine. Some of the references are dated, but I think the main concept is still valid. (the the references to other sections are to my own manuscript, P2P and Human Evolution)
 

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Magazine in the 2009 “Best of Elearning!” Gmail 2010 vs Lotus Notes 1995 ... PC Pro compares the planned additions to Gmail with Lotus Notes from the mid-1990s. " Comparing the Notes architecture back then (all of which is still in the product, even now) with what Google is laboriously developing, as if there were no prior art, is pretty illuminating: Notes does smart replication between servers and clients, works offline or in low-bandwidth connections admirably well, secures the inter-machine traffic
Unhappy Hipsters : Why do people look so sad in Dwell magazines ? MagCloud : Publish your own printed magazine. This post is a sort of modified version of my ‘Stuff that’s floating around the office’ posts that I used to do earlier. With our increased use of Twitter, I realised that all of us at Made by Many were tweeting interesting links individually rather than sending them around the office.
adoption case study (I wrote the below article as a case study of BT’s experiences to date with the adoption of social media tools - it was published in the November 07 edition of Employee Engagement Today magazine) Taking the ‘social’ out of social media   The power of social software is undeniable in the free, anarchic world of the global internet. We agreed to a nine-point action plan that involved things like: reviewing who in BT was already blogging; what the blogosphere had to say about BT; and what peer organisations were doing.
USA Today 20th January 2008) Wired offers the magazine for free online yet 800,000 pay $1 a month for subscriptions. And 9,000 buy the magazine at newsagencies. We look at Freemium revenue in social networks and online communities including asking that: if freemium is the business model of giving it all (or most) of the services away for free , how can you then charge for it? And what is free stuff anyway – marketing?
adoption case study (I wrote the below article as a case study of BT’s experiences to date with the adoption of social media tools - it was published in the November 07 edition of Employee Engagement Today magazine) Taking the ‘social’ out of social media   The power of social software is undeniable in the free, anarchic world of the global internet. We agreed to a nine-point action plan that involved things like: reviewing who in BT was already blogging; what the blogosphere had to say about BT; and what peer organisations were doing.
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One of them was writing two articles on blogging for Dutch magazine Informatie Professional – on weblog as an instrument to develop ideas and as a networking tool. The first article appeared in the January 2010 issue of Informatie Professional which is currently available online for free (as far as I know only till the new issue is out) – Bloggen for kenniswerkers: weblog als buitenboordbrein (pp. While my Dutch is still far from perfect I am happy with any opportunity to reach local audiences. Next to the hard work of translating insights from my PhD research
on Facebook is ‘infantilising’ the human mind Liz Strauss on Blog It, Earn It - Barter Based Blogging Converge magazine on Recovery.gov: Off to a slow start allison on Coworking – Making Lonely Freelancers Yesterday’s News Wikinomics» Blog Archive » Blog It, Earn It - Barter Based Blogging on The netGuide Wiki collaboration leads to happiness Posted March 26th, 2008 by Anthony D. Moti weisbrot - ???? ??????? On December 30th, 2008 at 3:26 am , ElwinWitzke.com
Social networks continue to leap forward - with Facebook putting on 50m new customers since January to cross the 200m mark - and the race to own the mobile space has never been faster. Online ad expenditure up 17% to reach £3.35bn in 2008 Online adspend in the UK grew 17.1% Advertisers are primarily cannibalising other media budgets in order to fund the increases: 37% of firms are cutting TV budgets, 32% are cutting newspaper budgets and 46% are cutting magazine budgets. Many thanks to Danny Meadows-Klue at Digital Stategy Consulting for his regular news round-up, which I've selected from here.