networks
Connectivity is the world's destiny, says Parag Khanna (RSA Event) Paid Members Public
The link between connectivity of various sorts and social change is something that’s almost bound to interest me, given that I’ve spent over a decade of my life thinking about how the internet changes the way we communicate with each other. And so I took myself off to
Sigfox - building a new network for the internet of things: cheap Paid Members Public
So we need a separate network for the internet of things? Ludovic le Moan, ceo of Sigfox [http://www.sigfox.com], thinks so. Most internet of things products use existing networks. Around us their are many object, and most of them are deaf and dumb. There are two categories of
Mapping my LinkedIn Community Paid Members Public
These are all over the blogosphere today, but they’re interesting, so why not join in? 🙂 The image is a visualisation of my LinkedIn Network [http://inmaps.linkedinlabs.com/share/Adam_Tinworth/226901027576898190314301653605711426243] , showing the people I’m connected to, and the relationships between themselves. I’m fascinated by how
dConstruct 2010: Tom Coates on the sexy future Paid Members Public
Great presentation by Tom Coates [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Coates] to kick off the final session of the day, unless you’re a semantic [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Semantic_Web] web fan, in which case it was heresy and the root of all evil in the world.
Le Web 08: Leadership in the Network Paid Members Public
[http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/enterprise-social-software/assets_c/2008/12/daveweinberger.html] Quick summary of Dave Weinberger’s speech: Information age has been formative of who we are as individuals and people together. also formative of what our idea of leadership is. As it comes to a close, it’s