Daily Archives: 11:43 am

Mainstreaming of the social web and instant personal content: It’s (all) not pretty

A couple of weeks ago I gave a presentation about trends in the social web for 2010 to our clients at iCrossing in the UK.
Predicting anything about the web is a fool’s errand, but one somehow many of us can’t helping running anyhow. However, the main, underlying trend that it is hard to see [...]

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More than a Twitter “how to” masterclass – Guy Kawasaki, a brand living by the Tweet..

How I Tweet

Nov 02, 2009 –

Way back in July of 2009, I explained how I used Twitter. Lots has changed since then, so this is an update to explain how I tweet. As a small business owner, you can adopt my techniques to use Twitter as [...]

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Internet access as a human right takes a knock in Europe – FT

Plans to make internet access a “fundamental right” are to be dropped, a move that paves the way for European law enforcement agencies to cut off web users who have been caught downloading pirated films and music.
The European parliament has agreed to drop an amendment that was aimed at countering so-called “three strikes” laws, legislation [...]

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Daily Archives: 7:58 am

Mainstreaming of the social web and instant personal content: It’s (all) not pretty

A couple of weeks ago I gave a presentation about trends in the social web for 2010 to our clients at iCrossing in the UK.
Predicting anything about the web is a fool’s errand, but one somehow many of us can’t helping running anyhow. However, the main, underlying trend that it is hard to see [...]

Read the full article »

More than a Twitter “how to” masterclass – Guy Kawasaki, a brand living by the Tweet..

How I Tweet

Nov 02, 2009 –

Way back in July of 2009, I explained how I used Twitter. Lots has changed since then, so this is an update to explain how I tweet. As a small business owner, you can adopt my techniques to use Twitter as [...]

Read the full article »

Internet access as a human right takes a knock in Europe – FT

Plans to make internet access a “fundamental right” are to be dropped, a move that paves the way for European law enforcement agencies to cut off web users who have been caught downloading pirated films and music.
The European parliament has agreed to drop an amendment that was aimed at countering so-called “three strikes” laws, legislation [...]

Read the full article »