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Monthly Archives: November 2011
We are digital amateurs, one and all
This month is one of events, mainly in the government and information space, beginning with the OAIC conference last week, followed by GovCampNSW, and next week the Web 3.0 and Government conference. The theme throughout is information, technology and society, … Continue reading
Posted in Amateur, Digital, Government, Information, Transparency, Trust
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ne[x]twork Sydney 2011
Last week saw the final event of Fuji Xerox Australia’s 2011 “ne[x]twork” roadshow in Sydney. Every year that I’ve been involved with FXA they create a traveling roadshow which brings together aspects of their thought leadership and their technologies, and … Continue reading
Posted in Anthropology, Communications, Digital, Fuji Xerox Australia
Tagged anthropology, futures, technologies
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L’embarras du choix – the reality of shopping in the web driven world
My father, who was an avid francophile and, after years of living in Paris and negotiating with the French military over the purchase of aircraft, knew the French fairly well, always used to use this phrase – “the embarrassment of … Continue reading
Posted in Consumerism, Data, Digital
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