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  • Consumer Genetics Show

      Found this link about the Consumer Genetics Show via a tweet from Tom Hague of the Open Calais project. Tom tweets that he never expected to see the words “Genetics”, “Consumer”, and “Show” to come together. Coincidently, at about the same time, i am reading the following paragraph in chapter XV – Time Warp… Read more

  • Mash-up, Cloud, Semantic Web

    Have been on the road quite a lot with a bag full of new ideas. In all the discussions, it became clear for me that the end-game is about superior and dramatically better user experience. The end-game is not cloud, the end game is not Web 3.0 or 4.0 for the matter. These are just… Read more

  • Interactive Radio

    Very quick link to Tagger.FM Tonight 13 May 2009 they do something special. There will be a concert by a band, and the audience will be able to live-tag the band during the concert. You can also do this tag-test at home. Send after 8pm a SMS with text “TAG BBR” to 4123 (this is… Read more

  • Wolfram/Alpha vs Google: 0-1

    There has been a lot of fuss going on lately regarding Stephen Wolfram’s ambitious project to create a comprehensive "computational knowledge engine." called Wolfram/Alpha. UPDATE: Stephan Wolfram now also started a blog at http://blog.wolframalpha.com/ The Berkman Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University hosted yesterday 27 April 2009 a sneak preview of the Wolfram|Alpha… Read more

  • Old Game – New Game April 2009

    As a start of a new series, i will regularly post examples of old-new game economy. As a starter, a slide i once made as input to my Leading by Being Coming-Out. For more info on Leading by Being, please go to my very first post on this blog. On the left the “old” culture,… Read more

  • Think Big – Think Open

    My friend xstof pointed me at ThinkBigManifesto. I started this blog with “Inspire others to Dream”. It could have been “Inspire others to Think Big”. And the advertising text of ThinkBigManifesto suggests: “Big thinking is open and generous, discerning and judicious, yet not judgmental. Big thinking is not excessive, nor is it about the pursuit… Read more