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Finally, some thoughts out of UX Intensive Berlin - Adaptive Path

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I was counting down the days to attend the UX Intensive Berlin, expecting it to be the best representation of UX workshops in Europe. The Adaptive Path team is almost a "legend" within the field, and they managed to cover those promises with a very competent and receptive team. While I was trying to distill the main positive outcomes out of those days, I realised I was already applying some of the techniques provided on the sessions. read full post

One conference, two conference, three conference...

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Over the past week, I've spent more time at conferences than at Headshift Towers. Last Tuesday was Social Media Influence where Headshift sponsored, and I moderated, a panel on "Having Difficult Conversations". On the panel were our friends Paolo Valdemarin... read full post

Web 2.0 Strategies 2008

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During yesterday's Web 2.0 Strategies 2008 in London, speakers from a range of industry sectors traversed fairly well-worn, yet nevertheless interesting, issues associated with the adoption of social tools within businesses to improve operations and externally to encourage better connections... read full post

Social tools for Internal Communications

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Participants at a recent Melcrum European seminar on social tools for internal communications came up with some useful insights into the use cases for social software and the barriers and chellanges for deployment read full post

Small is the Next Big Thing

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Andy Hobsbawn has released the intro of his book that was partly inspired by TED talks about one of the key trends in contemporary culture: small is the next big thing. read full post

Blogging 4 Business redux

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Notes from the Headshift/SixApart session at the Blogging for Business conference in London on April 4, 2007 read full post

Unicom Social tools seminar

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Another good event hosted by Dave Gurteen and an excellent presentation from IBM read full post

Social Skills through Social Software Conference

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An interesting conference in Salzburg looking at the ways in which social software can assist the development of social skills in education. read full post

Blogs and Social Media Forum

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The Blogs and Social Media Forum taking place today in London looks like being one of the most interesting UK-based conferences this year. read full post

We Media 2006 underway in London

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The We Media conference "brings together the trailblazers of the connected society - the thinkers, innovators, investors, executives and activists seeking to tap the potential of digital networks connecting people everywhere." read full post

Our Social World Conference

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Our Social World Conference in Cambridge read full post

pent up demand for social software events?

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Thanks to Alistair for a good London blogging event. Where now for events in London? read full post

Dust or Magic?

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Dust of Magic conference will have a day devoted to social/sociable software - see you there I hope read full post

BBC: the Bromsgrove Bloggers Collective

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Lots going on in social software for group and network collaboration, and very rewarding when you can help people take the first steps towards using it practically read full post

ETCON: roundup and impressions

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The Emerging Technology Conference 2004 was a fascinating and thought-provoking event, and these are my general impressions read full post

Capturing a conference using social software

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ETCON as a case study of the many ways in which social software can augment conference proceedings read full post

RSS Winterfest

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RSS Winterfest begins read full post

HITS2003: bringing business and design together

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IA/ linking to HITS 2003 conference presentations about business and design read full post

KM Europe

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A good line up for KM Europe - we will be there for the first two days read full post

DUX presentations and notes

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Notes from the 2003 DUX conference read full post

Live blogging from the Weblog Business Strategies Conference

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Joi Ito's list of live bloggers from the Weblog Business Strategies conference 2003 read full post

E-government will cost more than it saves

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Kablenet research suggests that e-government will cost more than its saves until at least 2012 at current levels of investment and return read full post

ETCON and the Social Software debate

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The Emerging Technology Conference has fuelled the debate about social software and, whilst we are still just thrashing around in the dark, there is a lot of useful thinking going on. read full post

The 2003 Emerging Technology Conference

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The O'Reilly "Emerging Technology" Conference will take place in Santa Clara California, April 22-25, with a dedicated track for discussing social software read full post