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Product Management

WordCamp NYC 2009 – How to Choose Your Dream Theme

November 14, 2009

Image via Wikipedia I am live blogging from WordCamp NYC,  please excuse any typos or less polished text. Speaker: Adria Richards If you are a beginner blogger, this is very useful for you. If you are not, move on to the next post…. Everybody wants a great looking site, looks easy, but it’s not. If [...]

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WordCamp NYC 2009 – Using WordPress as Library Catalogs

November 14, 2009

Image via CrunchBase I am live blogging from WordCamp NYC,  please excuse any typos or less polished text. Speaker: Casey Blisson “wordpress is everything that libraries are not” Blisson opens.  The cost of library software is really high (Endeca is mentioned). WordPress is easy to use, easy to install, easy extend – plugins is an [...]

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WordCamp NY 2009 – the only thing to make me get up at 7am on Sat Morning

November 13, 2009

Image via CrunchBase 4 months ago I attended the San Fransisco WordCamp to celebrate my favorite software’s 6th birthday. This was a 2 day event bursting with really fun and light and yet inspiring sessions, on which I reported here in my blog. And that is why, tomorrow, following a crazy workweek with an avg [...]

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Guitar Heros are accessibile!

June 25, 2008

Wired have an interesting piece about guitar hero designed for the blind: “It’s a guitar-based music game that can be played without looking at the screen. Folmer’s group developed a glove that vibrates your fingers a split-second before you’re supposed to play each note in the game. It’s difficult to play, but with enough practice [...]

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ANT – we’re all one

May 22, 2008

Andre asked to post some links to useful online ANT (actor network theory) sources – so here goes… Explaining ANT through a blog post is a challenge at best and doing a dis-service to the theory at worst, but I’ll try my best. ANT is a social approach to assist with creating a framework for [...]

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technoman

May 20, 2008

This weekend I finally got to see Ironman, Marvel’s first independent and remarkably successful production after years of sharing revenue with mega-studios that produced films about their heroes. Ironman is one of the heroes ‘covered’ in the latest Met exhibition: Superheroes: Fashion and Fantasy, a very swanky cool exhibition exploring the hero image through costumes, [...]

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personalised TV

May 15, 2008

today i stumbledupon a cool site which is a mash up between last.fm and youtube: you key your last.fm username – or if not registered, your favourite artist – and the site generates a series of clips of related artists: “It’s best described as an online music television based on your taste”, it’s creator Tim [...]

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Trent Reznor and the evolution of marketing

May 13, 2008

Trent Reznor has long been a pioneer in the field of music and technology as well as Marketing. Yes, Marketing. Reznor is one of the few musicians to truly realise the essence of new platforms and new user behaviour, and to accordingly adapt and be able to translate and transform his creations presentation to his [...]

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