Category Archives: social communications

Sentimentally Yours

I have been reading lately about credibility ratings for social media application - specifically, trying to define the value and rate their content.
Why so important?
Clearly, the voice of the Internet is being ‘bought’ by large media conglomerates and becoming more commercialized. The Internet is now used to promote products and services. What was news [...]

Communication Globalization

As the world becomes increasingly interconnected and dependent on ever more efficient means of exchanging ideas, people, and capital (especially now in the mid of a severe pending depression/recession), many internet specialists attention is directed towards globalization.
The globalization of communications.  Internet communications.
Politically, the suttle role of foreign affairs is on the increase all over the [...]

Digital thinking

One recent survey of eight to eighteen-year-olds (8-18 year olds) claimed that children were now spending on average 6.5 hours a day using electronic media.
Could this screen and multimedia culture impact on thinking and learning behaviors? And what does this mean for social change and the work of us technologists?
Obviously, the most notable difference [...]

Was LIFT07 a ‘Mr. Play-It-Safe’?

No.
Not at all. But what was most interesting about LIFT07 is what it wasn’t.
LIFT06 was about talking and there was enough of that at LIFT07 but there’s talking - and then there talking with conviction which in my mind equals knowledge.
Listen.
It’s becoming clearer that pervasive personal communication technologies offer the potential for important social benefits [...]

Hey Galipeau - you still around?

I have to apologies for the delay in migrating my blog - it’s been a very busy time lately with lots of travel to disconnected locations. Lots going on though and I am still answering emails from the last post
2007 will see me creating another new company/consultancy. I am planning to [...]