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Balancing Technology and Culture During a Social Business Implementation
What started life as a short post on user adoption seems to have turned into the monster blog prose you see before you. If the length scares you then jump to the end for the summary version!If you're going to... read full post
Ruby on Rails explained (in something approaching plain English)
There's been no shortage of "magic bullet" technologies over the years, and one of the hottest things in web development at the moment is Ruby on Rails. At Headshift we're using Rails for an increasing number of projects, and we're... read full post
Society of the Technical: the common ground between art and social media
So, the first project I've been put to work on since starting at Headshift six weeks ago was the site for Anthony Gormley's One and Other project - a pretty massive undertaking that aims to put 2400 people on... read full post
Boring technology can become socially interesting
Clay Shirky gave a great talk at the RSA yesterday about his book "Here comes Everybody" read full post
ETCON: roundup and impressions
The Emerging Technology Conference 2004 was a fascinating and thought-provoking event, and these are my general impressions read full post
Technology tail wagging the policy dog?
Updated: debate about the way technology leads policy - do we need to focus more on the social and legal aspects of technology-mediated behaviour? read full post
Designing for Civil Society 2003 : papers and movies
Papers from the Designing for Civil Society Workshop at teh HCI2003 conference read full post
Red Herring swims again
Red Herring is back - trees everywhere are nervous... read full post
The future of search?
Fast, smart, personalized to suit every user's needs. And pretty. That's what the search engine of the near future will be," according to Wired News coverage of this year's IW3C2 in Hungary. read full post
ETCON and the Social Software debate
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
Forrester CEO predicts web services storm
Forrester Research CEO George Colony predicted that web services will be the next "technology thunderstorm" in a speech to the ICT World Forum in Hannover on March 10 read full post
The 2003 Emerging Technology Conference
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
