Musings on social media, enterprise, wine-making and terroir
Most of my recorded experience with social software revolves around the ‘hard’ issues like people and shifting their minds and corporate culture, so in my conversations with David Tebbutt and Angela...
View ArticleFacebook Anthem
Came late to this party, just found it on Johnnie’s blog. Rather apt I thought: Reminder link.
View ArticleI haz a Mine! Let me show you it…
After many years of internet existence, scattering ‘digital detritus’ as I go, I am ready for tools that help me reclaim my online personae, help me piece together my fractured identity. And then allow...
View ArticleQuote to remember
We’re looking for the mouse. We’re going to look at every place that a reader or a listener or a viewer or a user has been locked out, has been served up passive or a fixed or a canned experience, and...
View ArticlePeople make shoes, not money…
Peter Drucker’s insight expanded by JP: People aren’t interested in medical records, they’re interested in getting well, and staying well. People aren’t interested in bills and receipts, they’re...
View ArticleWhere does the Twitter love come from?
Nat Torkington asks on O’Reilly Radar: …we want Twitter to succeed, so even when there’s armchair engineerly it’s largely good-natured. It feels like we’re on Twitter’s side, and that’s an amazing and...
View ArticleMy del.icio.us in Wordle
Couldn’t get it any bigger, so if interested, click on the graphic. And here is the Mine! paper in Wordle.
View ArticleSocial web & tools
Earlier this week I did two sessions (workshops only in the name as there was a stage and audience) at Online Marketing & Media08 show at Business Design Center in London. Here are a few slides...
View ArticleSigning up with OpenID
Now and then I give OpenID a go but I do find it cumbersome to say the least. In an experimentation fit I used it to sign in to Plaxo, and every time I log in, it’s a several step process. So much for...
View ArticleEnabling vs Providing
Talking to Doc earlier this week, I tried to explain my unease with various interpretations of VRM that come thick and fast as the concepts gain traction by identifying the fundamental problem.* It is...
View ArticleAroxo – say what you’ll pay.. and get higher price offer
A couple of weeks ago I signed up for Aroxo, which is a new site for matching buyers and sellers. One description says it’s like eBay but for both, the seller and the buyer. I liked the sound of that...
View ArticlePrivacy ain’t dead yet
Last couple of months I have found myself giving several talks on privacy. This isn’t exactly news as I have been banging on that drum for ages, but there does seem to be more interest in privacy and...
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