Archive for the ‘Interesting Elsewhere’ Category

Interesting elsewhere – 15 September 2010

Things which caught my eye elsewhere on the web A Shiny World: Networks & Nudging (cross posted to Mud in my eyes) Never underestimate the value of knowing others can. Never underestimate the power of following others. But most of all, understand that the key to behaviour change is a weird mix of technology, digital [...]

Interesting elsewhere – Lost Consciousness special edition – 10 September 2010

Things which caught my eye elsewhere on the web – or rather for this special edition – all elsewhere on just one site.  That’s completely unplanned and has never happened before, so a special drumroll for Lost Consciousness: The Cassandra Complex « Lost ConsCIOusness Let’s say I start the “Bear profession” which is open to [...]

Interesting elsewhere – 8 September 2010

Things which caught my eye elsewhere on the web Schneier on Security: Consumerization and Corporate IT Security So why can’t work keep up? Why are you forced to use an unfamiliar, and sometimes outdated, operating system? Why do you need a second laptop, maybe an older and clunkier one? Why do you need a second [...]

Interesting elsewhere – 16 August 2010

Things which caught my eye elsewhere on the web Schneier on Security: A Revised Taxonomy of Social Networking Data Below is my taxonomy of social networking data [...]: Service data is the data you give to a social networking site in order to use it. [...] Entrusted data is what you post on other people’s [...]

Interesting elsewhere – 3 August 2010

Things which caught my eye elsewhere on the web Memex 1.1 » Blog Archive » Quote of the Day The 20th century was about sorting out supply. The 21st is going to be about sorting out demand. The Internet makes everything available, but mere availability is meaningless if the products remain unknown to potential buyers. [...]

Interesting elsewhere – 12 July 2010

Things which caught my eye elsewhere on the web Innovation in customer experience It is often the process of taking away that truly gets to the essence of simplicity. The new innovation is about taking away and stripping down. It is not about focusing on the lifecycle of the product, but rather focusing on the [...]

Interesting elsewhere – 1 July 2010

Things which caught my eye elsewhere on the web Schneier on Security: Data at Rest vs. Data in Motion In a way, encryption doesn’t reduce the number of secrets that must be stored securely; it just makes them much smaller. “Send us your comments” says new Transparency Board Public data policy and practice will be [...]

Interesting elsewhere – 23 June 2010

Things which caught my eye elsewhere on the web Innovation: Who Else Is Doing It? Everyone applauds innovation. At least, they love it in retrospect, after it has worked. Before that, it’s just somebody’s wild idea that competes with every other wild idea for resources and support. What sounds great in the abstract seems risky [...]

Interesting elsewhere – 18 June 2010

Things which caught my eye elsewhere on the web Pareto Problems for Digital Innovation? : Tim’s Blog Is the promise of more efficient and cheaper digital services simply the result of a slight-of-hand – measuring the costs of a service based on it’s provision in the easy cases and bracketing out the tough cases which [...]

Interesting elsewhere – 25 May 2010

Things which caught my eye elsewhere on the web In the loop: How Twitter transformed political reporting – Features, Gadgets & Tech – The Independent The secret of Twitter’s success is that it sounds stupid. No one has to take it seriously, which means anyone can use it for anything they want. And, because the [...]