Monthly Archives: August 2005

Convergence is Making the Difference

The development of networked technologies is NOT the most important thing on the block - important? Yes, but it’s not taking us anywhere. The most striking trend in Communications is the tendency to convergence among the various media and the speed in which communications gets out and gets to work! This convergence is shaping our [...]

Who is that masked man?

“Who I Am” and “Why I am Here” are the first two stories communicators must tell before their message is accepted. Branders spend millions on this - and it makes sense.
Readers, before they take heed of the message, must answer in their own minds those questions demanded of the communicator. Experienced writers already understand that [...]

Communication and Human MarkUp Language

Technology is for human use. It is designed to satisfy some human needs and to aid people in reaching their goals. Technology, therefore, is a part of human activities and, for this reason alone, it should always be considered within the context of human life, the human experience.
This basic credo forms the foundation for the [...]