Archives
- February 2012 (4)
- January 2012 (1)
- December 2011 (2)
- November 2011 (2)
- October 2011 (3)
- September 2011 (24)
- August 2011 (20)
- July 2011 (29)
- June 2011 (30)
- May 2011 (27)
- April 2011 (20)
- March 2011 (24)
- February 2011 (25)
- January 2011 (16)
- December 2010 (27)
- November 2010 (28)
- October 2010 (26)
- September 2010 (20)
- August 2010 (22)
- July 2010 (26)
- June 2010 (18)
- May 2010 (27)
- April 2010 (38)
- March 2010 (35)
- February 2010 (33)
- January 2010 (40)
- December 2009 (21)
- November 2009 (37)
- October 2009 (33)
- September 2009 (37)
- August 2009 (33)
- July 2009 (27)
- June 2009 (43)
- May 2009 (41)
- April 2009 (32)
- March 2009 (40)
- February 2009 (38)
- January 2009 (36)
- December 2008 (29)
- November 2008 (29)
- October 2008 (49)
- September 2008 (37)
- August 2008 (22)
- July 2008 (8)
- June 2008 (18)
- May 2008 (34)
- April 2008 (39)
- March 2008 (32)
- February 2008 (35)
- January 2008 (29)
- December 2007 (26)
- November 2007 (32)
- October 2007 (35)
- September 2007 (33)
- August 2007 (23)
- July 2007 (29)
- June 2007 (35)
- May 2007 (32)
- April 2007 (31)
- March 2007 (32)
- February 2007 (26)
- January 2007 (44)
- December 2006 (18)
- November 2006 (30)
- October 2006 (24)
- September 2006 (22)
- August 2006 (25)
- July 2006 (26)
- June 2006 (6)
- May 2006 (12)
- April 2006 (4)
- March 2006 (6)
- February 2006 (8)
- January 2006 (7)
- December 2005 (2)
- November 2005 (8)
- October 2005 (2)
- September 2005 (6)
- August 2005 (2)
- July 2005 (4)
- June 2005 (6)
- May 2005 (5)
- April 2005 (7)
- March 2005 (9)
- February 2005 (5)
- January 2005 (5)
- December 2004 (3)
- November 2004 (2)
- October 2004 (1)
- September 2004 (16)
- August 2004 (15)
- July 2004 (19)
- June 2004 (18)
- May 2004 (9)
- April 2004 (5)
- March 2004 (20)
- February 2004 (17)
- January 2004 (41)
- December 2003 (33)
- November 2003 (32)
- October 2003 (55)
- September 2003 (43)
- August 2003 (39)
- July 2003 (39)
- June 2003 (38)
- May 2003 (26)
- April 2003 (27)
- March 2003 (25)
- February 2003 (10)
Archive for May 2006
Reboot 8.0
Reboot 8.0 gets going in Copenhagen this week and looks set to be one of the most diverse (and therefore) interesting conferences in Europe this year.
Social Skills through Social Software Conference
An interesting conference in Salzburg looking at the ways in which social software can assist the development of social skills in education.
Usability testing in the wild
Notes from a UKUPA meeting that shared details of a useful ‘in the wild’ usability testing technique based on the experience of medical shift handovers.
What form will Enterprise 2.0 take?
Demand is growing for Social Software and Enterprise 2.0 tools, and the value proposition is clearly very strong compared to traditional enterprise systems. But how do you go about delivering this value in corporate networks that are more used to fixed systems than iterative, evolving social tools? What sort of new approaches should we be thinking about to make the most of the fluid nature of Enterprise 2.0 tools?
Blogs and Social Media Forum
The Blogs and Social Media Forum taking place today in London looks like being one of the most interesting UK-based conferences this year.
Spam wisdom
When will our rabbit spammer hit the jackpot?
10 years in business together
I have been working with the same person, week in, week out, for a decade.
Not ‘We Media’, more like ‘them and us’ media
Wemedia was more about them and us than how we all work together. Disappointing.
We Media 2006 underway in London
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.”
End of empire or new phase of domination for Microsoft?
Microsoft face a major battle in overcoming competition from Google and Yahoo in the new world of online services, and whether they win this battle or not, it will have ramifications for a number of companies and markets … and who will rescue their users?
