Monthly Archives: February 2006

Social networking 3.0

Just had another thought - what about the 80% of the world that has no technology - social networks that do not rely on any technology at all.
Are we being arrogant to say that bloglines and new media are the only way to propagate social networking?
Are we using labels too frequently?
Are we not missing something?
I [...]

Social Networking 2.0

Just had a thought - read below and then come back here. Here’s what I am thinking - what if blogging goes to the level of thinking.
Voice recognition software and wireless make blogging just a conversation with ourselves … our thinking out loud is our statement to the world.
Neural mapping gets to the point that [...]

Social Networking 1.0

lat week I bought this document from Forrester, ‘Social Computing: How Networks Erode Institutional Power, And What To Do About It’
Charlene Li states that, ‘The goal of the report is to be the foundation piece for a key area of research for Forrester. So if you’ve had a chance to read the report, I’d love [...]

Ambient intelligence and the organization

The origins and basis of technology acceptance and resistance in a grassroots organization becomes complex when examined in the light of how technology has been used in the past, how it may be seen as a tool of oppression (stealing jobs, creating monotony, etc.) and how these experiences affect staff emotions and attitudes about new [...]

Geospatial web

We assume we can learn almost everything about almost anything at the touch of a PC keyboard. But the digital revolution is hardly over.
Now, the digital realm is exploding into the physical world. Already it means online maps loaded with information about the physical world, and someday soon, that physical world itself will be [...]