Archive
2011 Themes Edition: My ODE to Digital
My prediction is that the central themes for 2011 will revolve around what I call the ODE to digital: Open Dialogue...
London (UK) to Get Wi-Fi by 2012
London (UK) will go wireless in time for the 2012 Olympics. Will lil'London follow...
Stuff I’m Reading, April 15 Edition
A snapshot of sites I'm reading, April 15, 2010, including Beth Kanter, David Eaves, Clickz and Google's purchase of...
Exploring The Opportunity and Cost of Open
If Open becomes an exercise in nit-picking, politicians may back away from this extremely powerful...
OpenParliament.ca Opens
OpenParliament.ca launches today, making more information available to the...
Google’s Foray Into Public Data
Google will make open data cool. What are you doing to make your data public so that people can use...
UK Takes Step Towards Open
How open are your governments? The British have taken a quantum leap with TheyWorkForYou.com and other...
Transition to Online, Part II (Implementing Google Apps)
Moving my email experience to Gmail hasn't been as painful as I thought it would be. In fact, letting go of Outlook was quite a...
Transition to Online, Part I (A Bad Outlook for Outlook)
Bringing your personal experience completely online isn't easy, but it's less painful when you're pushed away by Microsoft...







