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Tag: social systems

Management, Technology

Ephemerality and the legacy of learning

  I spent a fascinating day on Monday as a guest at Twiliocon at the Inmarsat Centre on Old Street Roundabout. If you're not familiar with Twilio, it's a set of services that allow programmers to easily access telephony services - text messages,  calling, conference calling and wotnot. It's a clever set of APIs and … Continue reading Ephemerality and the legacy of learning

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October 23, 2013learning, social systems, Twilio3 Comments

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