I guess most people choose the conferences they attend with care. There’s nothing worse than having shelled out good money (my own in most instances since I work as an independent consultant) on a 2-day conference when you realise within the first…
Euan Semple comments on the topic of social network analysis (or measuring the immeasurable!).Euan identifies two points that make him nevous about SNA: “The first is because the activity is invariably couched in terms of one group – managers, the…
Picked up today from Wikileaks, it seems our American cousins over at Guantanamo Bay have been modifying content in Wikipedia that they disagree with and adding stuff which (allegedly) gives us a more balanced picture of what they’re up to over th…
Slides from my recent presentation “Communities of Practice in Local Government” for the Online Information Conference are available on Slideshare. | View | Upload your own
Caught this item on a recent posting to Boing Boing. It shows the “security seal” tape that’s appeared over all the fire-extinguisher boxes in the London Underground. Because no terrorist would be so fiendishly clever as to counterfeit a sticky la…
Oops, missed this event in my ‘Days That Change The World’ diary, but apparently it was National Plain English Day yesterday, 11 December 2007. To mark the occasion, the Local Government Association (LGA) published a list of 100 words that public …
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg posted on the company blog last week apologising for missteps with the roll-out of their much maligned Beacon advertising system. “We’ve made a lot of mistakes building this feature, but we’ve made even more with h…
Another excellent video from Lee Lefever over at Common Craft. This one explains Blogs – in plain English!
A thought-provoking and highly entertaining presentation from Roo Reynolds (IBM’s ‘Metaverse Evangelist’) at today’s Online Information Conference. I came away with a resolution to spend some time getting to grips with Second Life with a view to s…
It remains something of a tragedy that most public sector web sites still don’t support RSS. I can probably accept that council officers and other senior public sector workers don’t understand what RSS is, but surely the various ICT departments or…