 Your new post is loading...
|
Scooped by
Sue Myburgh
|
Evening Standard Space can still inspire artists and scientists Evening Standard Hadfield's exploits showed how music, social media and images can help inject a bit of excitement and creativity into science.
|
Scooped by
Sue Myburgh
|
Yammer facilitates communication and collaboration for thousands of global companies. With this new feature, we're helping companies like Telefónica, which employs over 130,000 people in 24 countries, as well as Earth ...
|
Scooped by
Sue Myburgh
|
The rise of the best eLearning software over the last several years has provided businesses other organizations with a platform for genuine collaboration.
|
Scooped by
Sue Myburgh
|
Frank Lloyd Wright was one of the most admired and influential architects of the 20th century. He was a flamboyant, unabashedly arrogant man who viewed himself from an early age as a genius. Others tended to agree.
|
Scooped by
Sue Myburgh
|
Sometimes surveys bring out the final truth about the status in which chief marketing officers (CMOs) find themselves in. One of the latest ... (“@Jon_Ferrara: CMOs: Feeling unprepared for digital challenges ahead?
|
Scooped by
Sue Myburgh
|
Adi Gaskell writes how social business can affect culture within the organization.
|
Scooped by
Sue Myburgh
|
I used to talk more about strategy. I used to think of it as high-level, important work while I saw “tactical” work and “implementation details” as somehow beneath me. As Bugs Bunny used to say: “W...
|
Scooped by
Sue Myburgh
|
Editorial: Upgrade protections of digital records The Seattle Times Updates to ECPA are pending in Congress, and are supported by a host of digital companies, including Microsoft, as well as liberal and conservative groups.
|
Scooped by
Sue Myburgh
|
The 10th Annual Skoll World Forum, which brought together several hundred of the world’s leading social entrepreneurs to Oxford, has just wrapped for another year.
Location, location, location, the real estate cliché, has additional meaning in terms of devices, computers, smartphones and tablets. Like place, one of the 4Ps of marketing, your business’s findability influences the prospects and buyers you can reach. When it comes to small business, your target audience must be able to find you regardless of the device(s) they use. You must think mobile and local! 5 Mobile marketing research insights for small business...
Via Jeff Domansky
|
Scooped by
Sue Myburgh
|
Google Glass is finally in beta testing. With Glass Explorers hitting the streets and news stories coming out like crazy, we thought it might be good to take a step back. What exactly is Google Glass, and how does it work?
|
Scooped by
Sue Myburgh
|
New York City-based Liberty City Ventures is announcing its Digital Currency Fund, a $15 million commitment to Bitcoin and other digital currency startups. Early investments by Liberty City Ventures include TripleLift, ElectNext, and Pickie.
|
Scooped by
Sue Myburgh
|
AllAfrica.com Boosting Youth Employment Through Digital Jobs AllAfrica.com Cape Town — The announcement by the Rockefeller Foundation of an initiative to create jobs in Africa focusing on the digital field has been lauded as an important strategy...
|
|
Scooped by
Sue Myburgh
|
Where robots fail: Why education can't just be digital VentureBeat From the explosion in popularity of language learning apps like Mindsnacks to the media furor about the rise of massive open online courses (MOOCs), companies are being built around...
|
Scooped by
Sue Myburgh
|
Ask any C-level manager what their top three business priorities are, and there’s little doubt you’ll hear something like: increasing enterprise growth, (5 Ways Collaboration Saves Time and Money: Ask any C-level manager what their top three...
|
Scooped by
Sue Myburgh
|
UK music shop defies digital trend Aljazeera.com At 119 years old, Spillers is a seasoned player in vinyl-records revival and is surviving the age of digital downloads. Last Modified: 18 May 2013 09:30.
|
Scooped by
Sue Myburgh
|
Many scientists want to open up an age-old system of submitting private research to commercial journals that they say is hidebound, expensive and elitist.
|
Scooped by
Sue Myburgh
|
Will 'Digital Ethnic Cleansing' Be Part of the Internet's Future?
|
Scooped by
Sue Myburgh
|
Organizations have nearly perfected implementing the industrial model of managing work — the effort applied toward completing a task. For individuals, this model ensures that we know what we're supposed to do each day.
|
Scooped by
Sue Myburgh
|
This year’s IMD is all about memory, creativity and social change – something which is close to our hearts, and inseparable from our collections. (Memory + Creativity = Social Change.
|
Scooped by
Sue Myburgh
|
The Guardian Web-connected libraries for Africa: the dream of digital knowledge for all The Guardian A decade ago, Brewster Kahle, philanthropist and founder of the Internet Archive, created the first digital bookmobile: a complete printing press...
Twitter is a cultural phenomenon that has changed the way we communicate around the world. This infographic shows the literal journey of a tweet - from the initial tweet to the retweet and beyond.
This graph shows that a single tweet can cross social media channels in mere seconds. In this age of quick technology, people are getting information at such a rapid rate that it’s hard to keep up at times... Check out the infographic for more interesting facts.
Via Lauren Moss
Being a content curator is all about displaying information. We don't create the content, we display it. We share it - and people read it. But, first you have to display it. There are several skills involved in displaying content.
Via gdecugis
|
Scooped by
Sue Myburgh
|
Have you recently been in a meeting, think tank or even read a press release that did not have the term “engagement” included? The answer is likely no.
|
Scooped by
Sue Myburgh
|
Learn how social technology is transforming the shape of design and culture for more and more people, and what it can mean for you.
|
Great stuff on this site.