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Category Archives: Futures
A future for creativity? Time we grew up and learned from our failures
In the last couple of weeks I have attended two events courtesy of the University of Technology Business School with a focus on creativity and innovation. The first was a CEDA Lunch on Productivity, featuring presentations by Michael Rennie, Professor … Continue reading
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Creating the next Web… one step at a time
Yesterday we had our first meeting of the Sponsorship Committee for the International Semantic Web Conference (ISWC) 2013 to be held in Sydney in October 2013. ISWC 2013 will be the twelfth annual event held by the Semantic Web Science … Continue reading
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The getting of wisdom … one day
“To be a human being is to have the almost unique opportunity of getting to know oneself and the world in which one lives. It is sure shortsighted to disregard this opportunity and confine oneself solely to the business of … Continue reading
