The business magazine fast company asks for Adam Brotman Chief digital officer at Starbucks coffee company (headquartered in the greater Seattle area, WA): How To Not Reinvent The Wheel And Still Merrily Roll Along? And Deborah Borda CEO, Los Angeles Philharmonic: How To Shake The Cobwebs Off Old Institutions?
Monday, June 4. 2012
London & New York City
John Clessé (living in London, Great Britain) holds a speech during the anniversary of the video arts group. In it he talks about creativity. : )
Monday, May 14. 2012
San Francisco & Boston
Jared Tame (living in San Francisco, CA) writes about: Why you need to work with the machine, not against it.Sherry Turkle (living in Greater Boston Area, MA) speaks on: Connected, but alone?
Wednesday, May 2. 2012
London & Black Mountain
Polly Becker (living in London) investigates the question: How social media is taking over the news industry [infogrpahic] | The Wall Blog. Matt Ragland (residing in Black Mountain, NC) gives an overview on: 10 Free Tools to Help You Organize the Internet.
Monday, April 16. 2012
Carrick-on-Suir & Washington D. C.
Dr Mike Lynch (born in Carrick-on-Suir, Ireland) reports on: Data wars: Unlocking the information goldmine. The World Bank (located in Washington, D.C.) starts an open access initiative: World Bank Announces Open Access Policy for Research and Knowledge, Launches Open Knowledge Repository.
Thursday, April 5. 2012
Munich & Fort Lauderdale
Philip Roth (living in the Greater Munich Area) analyzes the number of Facebook users in April 2012 - 23.2 million active Facebook users in Germany. Sharlyn Lauby (residence: Fort Lauderdale, FL) raises a fascinating question: Ethics and Social Media: Where Should You Draw The Line?
Monday, February 20. 2012
2 x Washington D. C.
Simon Garfinkel (who lives currently in Washington, D.C. Metro Area) reports about: Turing's Enduring Importance. Alexander B. Howard (who also lives in Washington, D.C. Metro Area) writes about: With GOV.UK, British government redefines the online geonverment platform.
Tuesday, November 15. 2011
Baltimore & Berlin
J. Nocholas Hoover (living in Baltimore, MD) writes about: NASA Plans Could Marketplace For
Scientist. Bertram Gugel (living in Berlin, Germany) about: Die Grenze zwischen online und offline
verschwindet.
Monday, October 17. 2011
Dublin & New York City
Monday, September 19. 2011
Geneva & Paris
The UN specialized agency International Telecommunication Union (headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland) reports on measuring the information society 2011. The Organisation for economic co-operation and development based in Paris reports on Bildung auf einen Blick 2011.
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