A long-standing friend of my mother's asked me to take a look at their PC this evening. It's the sort of thing that happens once in a while when people know that you "do computers", and to to fair I quite enjoy it in the same way that I quite enjoy a Sudoku puzzle once … Continue reading Twelve months with Chromebook
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The research that I have been recently undertaking for IG Digital has been highlighting a distinction that has been apparent to me for some time now. Whilst individuals tend to regard social networks as a means for two-way communications, organisations primarily view social media as an opportunity to transmit information, to broadcast.This is evident in the … Continue reading Networks versus media
And so mainstream news is up in arms about insecurity the cloud as a result of the over exposure of some already over-exposed celebrities. "Is the Cloud safe?" trumpeted the BBC news last night before we had the inevitable clip of their Technology correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones looking up at the sky outside of Broadcasting House … Continue reading Another day, another celebrity photo scandal
TLAs define the language of many an organisation. (That's three letter abbreviations for the most part for the pedants amongst you). One that appears in many is BAU - Business As Usual. Now my personal jury is out on whether we are living through a period of unprecedented change, or just are experiencing the arrogance … Continue reading Business as unusual
Over the course of this summer I've had the fascinating opportunity to talk to dozens of people from organisations across the UK exploring the ways in which they are using digital, social and traditional channels to engage with customers. Next month the results of that work are going to be published in a white paper by IG … Continue reading Connecting customers
As the price has now dropped to only £18, which is less than I've paid for a couple of drinks in a London bar in the past, it seemed like the right time to try out the Google Chromecast - connected TV in a device little bigger than an old school memory stick. I've watched … Continue reading On Chromecast
Coadec Executive Director Guy Levin wrote an interesting piece on Wednesday calling for a clearer view from government about positive disruption in the start-up space. Now I'm sure that government needs to have a view and encourage entrepreneurship, but this is a two-way street. There seems to be an almost "autistic" nature of the … Continue reading An ethical code for disruptive startups
I'm currently writing a report. It's something that is going to be being published next month. Because we are "publishing" the report, I want it to be delivered in a format that is identifiably a thing, an object. But because the report is about digital transformation, I want the report to live to those values … Continue reading Replacing paper
In email conversations yesterday with my Innovation Engine co-conspirator Richard Hale, he noted that increasingly he's seeing the word "disruption" being used by the people that he is working with.Maybe you should do a blog on the theme of disruptive/disruptionhe said.Well, here goes.For me, this is all about a continuum of change, as illustrated above … Continue reading Innovate or disrupt?
This Venturebeat article caught my eye this morning and got me thinking. It first got me thinking that my kids have no concept of TV as anything other than an object (the big screen in the living room). TV isn't even a metaphor for them... "We want to watch something" is their plaintiff cry when … Continue reading TV is just a metaphor