Archive for September, 2005

Digital identity

Tuesday, September 27th, 2005

Over estimate the short term but under estimate the long term impact of innovation?

It has been so throughout the ages and the internet is no exception.

Now that the Digital Age has arrived we are starting to think about digital identity.

The leading thinkers on digital identity are sharing their ideas at Identity 2.0.

One of those thinkers […]

Rethinking how we organise & classify information

Thursday, September 22nd, 2005

New digital age tools are enabling us to fundamentally rethink how we do things.

Tagging is one of those tools - David Weinberger is our goto thinker within this field.

He is making us rethink the most basic ways of how information is shared.

David gave a good overview of tagging on NPR yesterday - MP3 for download […]

The story behind Cluetrain

Tuesday, September 20th, 2005

Since it appeared in April 1999 Cluetrain has ignited conversations.

If you have not read Cluetrain yet it is freely available to read online here.

Don’t have time to read it in full? Read the 95 theses on the front page.

It always helps to hear the story behind the story to put things in context.

One of the […]

Testing WordPress.com

Tuesday, September 20th, 2005

Our preferred weblog publishing platform is Wordpress.

It truly is a community of developers and users who party together.

Todate our preferred hosted weblog service is Typepad.

Declan has received an invite for the recently announced Wordpress.com.

He is test driving it all of this week - link here.

Given his propensity to break things it should be interesting.

We will […]

The Smart Internet 2010 Report

Tuesday, September 13th, 2005

Interesting 170 page report by Swinburne University of Technology in Australia.

From their media release ‘Creativity and chaos will transform the future Internet’ :

The Smart Internet 2010 Report provides a vehicle for strategic thinking about the future of the Internet. The Report includes the Schools of Thought: a conceptual framework that captures the rich […]