Friday, September 3rd, 2010

I enjoyed Dennis Howlett’s recent rant, rubbishing Enterprise 2.0 as ‘a crock’. He is bang on in his criticism that E2.0 advocates largely ignore issues in deploying E2.0 structures and technologies in corporates and sectors subject to public corporate responsibilities. It is a bit much though to dismiss the E2.0 movement as having any validity. [...]

Or How Twitter Feeds Your Mind

What’s this post about? I am musing on how the blogs and sources I read are rich in parallels, loops and connections. Several articles from this week changed my view on the future of large corporations.

Future Of Higher Education

I was responding earlier this week to an article in Fast [...]

What This Post Is About
(1) Literature, art and history tell us that humans have always been connected.
(2) Social media give us new and evolving ways to connect, discover and inspire.

Evidence From The Middle Ages
I am currently reading Roads To Santiago: detours & riddles in the lands and history of Spain by Cees Noteboom. He describes [...]