by Mike Saunders
on December 1, 2010
in Articles, Consumer 2.0, Featured archive, Generation Y, Mobile Devices, Social media, Technology, Web 2.0
I am a firm believer that every person hasa certian level of digital integration in their lifestyle. The is something in almost all of us that uses the digital landscape in someway or another. This is what excites me about digital media – its different for everyone. Each person experiences the digital landscape in their [...]
by Mike Saunders
on October 20, 2010
in Articles, International News, Marketing and sales, Web 2.0
Wednesday October 13th, most of the world were watching with baited breath as the rescue mission started for thirty three Chilean miners trapped about 700 meters below the ground. All thirty three men are doing well and it seems that their only cause for concern would be dealing with the new found fame. The media [...]
by Keith Coats
on October 20, 2010
in Articles, Connection Economy, Social media
Dear Wally, (if the name fits or even if it doesn’t…) I need to speak to you on an important issue. For some time I have been watching a tsunami looming large on the horizon and it seems that the majority of corporate leaders I get to engage with remain oblivious to the impending danger. [...]
by Graeme Codrington
on May 20, 2010
in Africa, Connection Economy, Global View, Technology
A recent Fast Company article caught my eye. It was entitled: Kayak.com Cofounder Paul English Plans to Blanket Africa in Free Wireless Internet. This sounds amazing and is worth following. Fast Company give further details: Paul English, the cofounder of travel search engine Kayak.com, wants to blanket all of Africa with free and low-cost Wi-Fi. [...]
by Graeme Codrington
on March 4, 2010
in Articles, Connection Economy, Future Trends, Marketing and sales, Strategy, Technology, The Quick and the Dead - case studies, Web 2.0
Download a copy of this article in PDF format – right click here. The contents of this article can be presented as a keynote or a workshop for your team – we call that “Beyond the Hype“. Contact our UK or South African offices to find out how. PS – make sure you read the [...]
by Barrie Bramley
on March 1, 2010
in Future Trends, Knowledge Continuity, Strategy, Technology, The Quick and the Dead - case studies
Many years ago, in a South Africa finding it’s way to it’s first democratic election, a friend of mine would often say, “Don’t be a victim of your own words.” He of course was referring to saying things that might come back and bite you down the road. And in an emerging ‘New South Africa’, lots of people [...]
by Barrie Bramley
on October 28, 2009
in Connection Economy, Future Trends, Generation Y, Sustainability & environmental issues
This is a great read (look) at what the world would look like if the internet disappeared today. A photo contest by the readers of Cracked.com. Some really fun stuff to think about how much the world has changed : ) While there’s a lot that’s funny, there is a reality check and reminder at [...]
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