Culture / Digital / Exploration / Geek / Innovation / Social Media
Tags: Attention, Becca Caddy, blog, books, creative, creativity, Culture, entertainment, focus, geekery, generation y, happiness, influence, Information, Innovation, jed, Jed Hallam, millenials, Nassim Nicholas Taleb, social analysis, social connections, social graph, Social Media, social media network theory, social network analysis, social network data, social networking, technical, technology, web2.0, web3.0
July 13, 2010
Hello. If you read Becca’s blog or my Twitter feed you’ll have realised by now that we’re going on holiday. It’s our first holiday since September 2009 so we’re understandably quite excited. By quite excited, we packed our suitcases last Friday. We don’t fly until Wednesday. Excited is an understatement. So we’ll be leaving for [...]
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Tags: all the s words, Big Data, data, Dunbar's number, influence, influence networks, Information, semantic web, SNA, social analysis, Social circle, social connections, social graph, social network analysis, social network data, socialogical, sociology, standardised web
April 21, 2010
Big Data is a term used to reference the vast quantities of data available from the social web (or at least it is in this post). <Quick ICT lesson for one and all, it’s data and not information because information is in context and comprehensible, data is meaningless unless it has context.> So, for the [...]
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Exploration / Geek / Politics / Public Relations / Social Media
Tags: Email, facebook, Google Alerts, Information, LinkedIn, News, Newspaper, Reading, RSS, Today Programme, twitter, Yammer
February 7, 2009
It’s time to worry people. The economy is fudged, the weather is trying to stop us working and guess what? We have a new type of addiction… Information addiction. It’s true, people every day are streaming away from bars and restaurants to check their emails. Oh, hold on, no their not, they’re simply checking their [...]
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