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8 February 2010 Comments

Extractiv: Content Provisioning

Extractiv: Content Provisioning : Beyond Search.

A happy quack to the reader who alerted me to Extractiv. The company is in the “content provisioning business”, and I did not know what this phrase meant. I know about “telecommunications provisioning”, but the “content” part threw me. I followed the links my reader sent me and located [...]

22 December 2009 Comments

Possible ou Probable future publishing?

Editis French publishing group, has produced this short fiction film about a future possible or probable … the book. This is not to show the Group’s vision on the future publishing market, but rather to initiate a debate on the various possible business models and future functionalities of playback devices that are currently emerging on [...]

8 December 2009 Comments

Seth’s Blog: How to protect your ideas in the digital age

Seth’s Blog: How to protect your ideas in the digital age.

If we’re in the idea business, how to protect those ideas?
One way is to misuse trademark law. With the help of search engines, greedy lawyers who charge by the letter are busy sending claim letters to anyone who even comes close to using a word [...]

4 December 2009 Comments

Hooking into the zeitgeist – that’s knowledge management

Hooking into the zeitgeist – that’s knowledge management – Knowledge Jolt with Jack.

While many people see KM as all about the “management” and “collection” of knowledge, I have always seen it as about informing as many people as possible about what is going on / what is going through the organizational mind.
Several people retweeted this [...]

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3 December 2009 Comments

Can organizations really manage knowledge?

Think about this for a moment, can organizations manage knowledge and do they even know what that means? In discussions I have had with various members of the user community, they recognize the term Knowledge Management (KM), yet it seems there is still no clear and agreed upon definition from the masses as to what [...]

27 October 2009 Comments

Twitter harnessing the collective consciousness of humanity

Bravo to Evan Williams CEO of twitter, this video clearly demonstrates that the man is a deep thinker when it comes to the value of real-time information flows, never before have we had a tool that can be used to tap into collective consciousness of humanity and an ecosystem of sharing those memes as they occur.
Sure twitter [...]

5 January 2009 Comments

Hyperlinking the Real World

Hyperlinking the Real World
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European researchers working on the MOBVIS project have developed a new system that will allow camera phone users to hyperlink the real world. After taking a picture of a streetscape in an urban area, the MOBVIS technology identifies objects like buildings, infrastructure, monuments, cars, and even logos and [...]

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17 December 2008 Comments

temporal contextual information

ContextMiner is a framework to collect, analyze, and present the contextual information along with the data. It is based on an idea that while describing or archiving an object, contextual information helps to make sense of that object or to preserve it better. This website provides tools to collect data, metadata, and contextual information off [...]

4 December 2008 Comments

How to Use Twitter as a Twool

How to Use Twitter as a Twool

I may get more value out of Twitter than anyone else on the planet because I use Twitter as a tool—specifically as a marketing tool—for my website Alltop and my book, Reality Check. If the concept of using Twitter in a commercial manner interests you, keep reading. If it [...]

28 November 2008 Comments

Five Innovations That Will Change Our Lives in the Next Five Years

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IBM Reveals Five Innovations That Will Change Our Lives in the Next Five Years

ARMONK, NY - 25 Nov 2008: Unveiled today, the third annual “IBM Next Five in [...]

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