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Tag Archives: IT
SciFi Tech
I want to draw your attention to some technology developed by the impressive Fluid Interfaces Group at MIT’s Media Labs. They have built a working model of what could be described as the 3rd generation in personal data assistants. You … Continue reading
iPhone 3.0 Announced
Today Apple announced the details of the upcoming iPhone 3.0 OS release; and it has made me happy. I love my iPhone, and I use it daily as much more than just a simple phone. I use it to communicate: … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon, Apple, Craigslist, eBay, Internet, iPhone, IT, TED, Twitter
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Measuring the Results of Social Media Participation
A question from a reader sparked this new stream. Jeff Hurt from NADP asked me if I has written anything on how to measure the success or failure of working with social media as a tool. Or, put another way, … Continue reading
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Tagged Facebook, Flickr, IT, LinkedIn, social network, Twitter, YouTube
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Information Technology And Sustainability
The Internet is generally thought of as a tool that is used by organizations to transact business, or by individuals to communicate, research or get entertained. For those of us that are concerned about the sustainability of the Earths resources, … Continue reading
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Tagged Cisco, Economy, IBM, Internet, IT, Second Life, Twitter, YouTube
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The Crowd Is The Cloud
People are talking about the Internet morphing into a Cloud based technological organism, but it has always been a Cloud of sorts. It is just lately that we are all becoming part of the Cloud. Micro-blogging has erupted into an … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon, Blackberry, cloud, Facebook, Google, IBM, Intel, Internet, iPhone, IT, LinkedIn, MacBook Pro, PHP, Sun, Twitter
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Bandwidth Speeds – The Government to the Rescue?
Buried in the $800 billion economic stimulus package that President-elect Obama is pushing is a serious incentive package for our US communications companies to improve bandwidth speeds. In an article written by Kenneth Corbin, the background is set…”The broadband stimulus … Continue reading
Innovation Economics
I read an article the other day that talked about the concept of Innovation Economics. The description being the conscious practice of investing in innovation as a method for driving economic prosperity. I love how the author stated clearly that … Continue reading
Hierarchy of Crowdsourcing
I heard a speaker today vehemently making a point about how much the printing press impacted us as human beings because it made knowledge available to the common man. Although agree, it pales in comparison with what the Internet is … Continue reading
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Tagged crowdsourcing, Dell, Google, Internet, IT, Yahoo, YouTube
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The Cloud Needs Focus
This is no secret, but, I am a huge advocate of the Cloud technology ecosystem. I use about as many applications in the cloud as I can find. If there is a good, free, or low-cost alternative to a bulky … Continue reading
Content is the New Democracy
Here is a quote I have been preaching in speeches these days, “Content is the new democracy and we the people are insuring that our our voices are heard.” This wisdom is from Brian Solis who is an expert on … Continue reading