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Sharing our thinking in the open is a great way to learn from our network and peers, and we love to discuss social business on our blog or during one of the many conferences we attend around the world.

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Archive for May 2005

Peripheral vision and ambient knowledge

Dave Snowden talks about how we make sense through pattern matching rather than linear analysis. Social software can support this process by improving our peripheral vision and helping us organise our own eco-system of links, cues and sources to improve our sense making and decision making ability. My own presentation, linked from the piece, describes how we can go about achieving this.

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BECTA recommends open source networks for schools

Open source software can save money for schools compared with Microsoft networks, but the real benefits are not financial – they are educational

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Invasion of the Wee Man

A 7m giant man made of old technology has invaded our neighbourhood to raise awareness about the disposal of electronic goods

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BBC Backstage prototype: social tagging

The wonderful BBC Backstage project gives us the chance to talk about a social tagging prototype we built for the BBC recently.

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Les Blogs presentations and a word on hype

Links to presentations from Les Blogs and a few notes about blogging hype and anti-hype

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