innovation
Understanding media disruption Paid Members Public
Carlo de Marchis, writing on Medium, summarises the changes happening to media [https://medium.com/adventures-in-consumer-technology/1d62024fbc74]: > There are 3 disruptions that are crucial for the future of media: * The disruption of media consumption * The disruption of media communication * The disruption of media production It’s written in the
Is France ready for start-ups? Paid Members Public
I’m not liveblogging this session, because I’m not well-versed enough in French politics to be confident of doing it justice. There’s a fascinating battle breaking out on stage, though. Arnaud Montebourg, Minister of Redressement Productif in France, is on stage trying to defend France’s reputation for
#leweb - Should we innovate or disrupt? Paid Members Public
Liveblog of Brian Solis talking at LeWeb Paris 2013 The next 10 years are either going to happen to us, or because of us. Disruption isn’t what we set out to do – it arises because of what we do. Innovation introduces us to something, disruption is what changes our
Win tickets to Scoopcamp Paid Members Public
[https://i0.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2013/09/scoopcamp.png] Scoopcamp [http://scoopcamp.de/] looks like an interesting event – an innovation-centric journalism conference in Berlin, happening in a couple of weeks’ time. Much as I’d love to attend, workload does not permit me to do so,
Rekindling the RSS fire? Paid Members Public
A quick addendum to last night’s post – a quick cut of the analytics data from my blog shows Feedly [http://cloud.feedly.com/] and the Old Reader [http://theoldreader.com] emerging as growing referrers over the last couple of weeks. I am really enjoying seeing the range of readers
Thought for the week: Steve Jobs Paid Members Public
[via Farnham Street [http://www.farnamstreetblog.com/2013/03/steve-jobs-the-most-important-thing/]]
Neelie Kroes: can the European Commission make Europe better for startups? Paid Members Public
[https://i2.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2012/12/Neelie-Kroes.jpg] Neelie Kroes, Vice President of the European Commission Interviewed by Loic Le Meur Neelie Kroes has begun an exciting experience – the inventors of Angry Birds came over to tell them what was needed. She cancelled her next
How corporate structure can accidentally stifle innovation Paid Members Public
[https://i1.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2012/05/Screen-Shot-2012-05-15-at-20.09.45.png] Ah, Flickr [http://flickr.com]. In 2004 I loved that site. But today is not a day for nostalgia. Today is a day for looking at the mistakes corporates make, and how you learn from