Monthly Archives: May 2006

Internet Bores!

Interestingly enough I was having a chat a few hours ago with some Asian Web 2.0ers and this thought came to me, ‘What a bunch of internet bores!’.
I was shocked - outraged - even a bit scared that I could utter those words but then I started to look at it. Is the [...]

‘Circle the Wagons’, says McKinsey

I like Mckinsey because they don’t have any original game plans - they simple do what you ask them to do and they will pretend, for a fee, that it was their idea. Hired hachet-men who will take the blame …. for bucks.
I was reading the FT and came across this article;

High-level media and advertising [...]

Off Topic: Pierced Glasses

James Sooy and Oliver Gibson have come up with Pierced Glasses - the most minimalist eyewear since the Pincenez glasses that clip onto your nose was invented in the 1840’s.
For those who think that Pierced Glasses are dangerous or crazy, listen to what the creators say about other surgical alternatives to glasses: “Paying … [...]

Human Thought and Technology

Thinking outloud:
Just as it is not possible to look ahead to the technological changes now taking shape, it is not easy to look back to the ones that have helped form our own culture.
It is difficult to think about communications technology because the medium shapes thinking, and it is not easy to [...]

USA - Information Highway Robbers?

What makes the Internet revolutionary is that it is democratic, open to anyone with a computer and an Internet connection.
That could soon change.
The US House of Reps was setting to vote on the “Communications Opportunity Promotion and Enhancement (COPE) Act of 2006,” a bill written by the telephone and cable TV corporations.
Among other provisions, the [...]