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What Really Drives People? Paid Members Public
Everyone working in journalism and social media is aware of the problems and conflicts around changing working practices. I think this video has some surprising – and useful – lessons for us.
How TED Gave Away Content - and Won Paid Members Public
Fascinating talk outlining how letting go of their content allowed TED to grow as a business:
Kodak, Disruption and Economic Inertia Paid Members Public
From an article about Kodak’s difficult decade: > Even though they talked about being in imaging and memories – their financial base was still in film, and even though they could move conceptually, they could see no way to move economically (and I suspect that many of us sitting around
Signs of the Times Paid Members Public
I had to wander down Sutton High Street today, to pay a visit to the bank. The St Nicholas Centre [http://www.stnicholasshopping.co.uk/] is certainly showing some signs of the times: [https://i2.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2009/01/IMG_0229.jpg] [https://i0.wp.
A few notes from the podcasting session. Paid Members Public
Peter Whitehead, FT Digital Business Editor, said that they discovered over time that podcasts can’t be repackaged content from the existing outlets, but something in its own right. Low quality “office chat” or high quality, radio-like atmosphere? Going for the latter, but a long way yet to go. Trevor
Le Web 3: Enterprise 2.0 Paid Members Public
There’s something wrong with a panel where the participants are trying to figure out what the panel’s about half way through… A few notable things: SocialText [http://www.socialtext.com/] has 2,000 customers for its wikis, slightly over double last year. Lee Bryant of Headshift [http://www.