I’m supposed to be writing my presentation for Collaboration in the World of Web 2.0. Madam Kylie of Ark-group expected it from me yesterday. I’ve barely even started it. So I figured I’d write an ad for the event, post it up on bloggy and then say “No I haven’t finished the presentation, but I have posted the event up on my blog” and then smile winningly. *smiles mischievously* So here goes: I’m chairing a conference (that means I introduce the victims) at Collaboration in the World of Web 2.0. And I’m giving the closing presentation on: Minimising risks associated Continue Reading…

 

Last Thursday quite late I had a chat with David Wallace and Mike Seyfang (Adelaide lads). Nick Hodge, Mike Seyfang, and I did time at AppleCentre Adelaide Random Access in the ’80′s. So there ya go. In the podcast we talk about:Dave occasionally does wash things especially business cards Laurel’s University of Sydney, Professional Development seminars, like the YouTube, blogs and MarketingIdentify on the ‘net: Profile ages and security, Badged moderatorsDotcom bust 2.0: user generated content disappearing and we lose part of our lives, what works 2.0 leads to 3.0, backend mashup 3.0 vs user mashup 2.0,Distributed identity – archiving Continue Reading…

 

Buddecom released their Social Networks & UGC – Analysis (Australia) report a couple of days ago. It’s from a roundtable discussion – the panel on March 1st were: Pippa Leary – Product and Marketing Director, News and Information – Fairfax Digital Tom Kennedy, Director Digital Strategy, Legion Interactive Anna Daniel, PriceWaterhouseCoopers Nigel Dews, CEO 3 Australia The report costs $USD40. If you read this blog or similar Social Network ones, you won’t need the report and there are some well, inanities, in it. “Looking at YouTube and BitTorrent, I am pretty sure that the video market could well be the Continue Reading…

 

Now that I have your attention. Cheryl Lead, Online Manager over at Virgin Money sent me this info: In June we are lucky to have Joseph Konstan, a Professor of Computer Science and Engineering at the University of Minnesota and President of ACM SIGCHI talk to us about bridging computer science and behavioral science. Please note, as Joseph is only in Sydney for one day, this event will be held on the 2nd Tuesday of the month – which is Tuesday the 13th of June. Further details of the event are provided below. ‘Bridging Computer Science and Behavioral Science: Research Continue Reading…

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