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iTaliban

iTaliban

Looking at how the Taliban have been out-manoeuvring the sophisticated high-tech west with the innovative use for propaganda, for recruitment around the world, for logistical support, and appealing for funding...

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Innovation – New Ideas

Separately from my occasional work on Web Coherence, I’m involved with a number of other projects.  One of those, that I’ve mentioned before, is VRM – Vendor Relationship Management – led out of the Berkman Centre at Harvard by Doc...

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“News” Aggregation

So we’ve been a bit quiet – something to do with the transition from academia to the real world again, methinks. But that’s over now, at least for me. (Remember – you’re supposed to get involved too.) Anyhow, a recent...

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Don’t bash your job on facebook!

What if Sal Tessio or Fredo Corleone had facebook? I’d say they would have been sleeping with the fishes much sooner than their eventual demise. I guess this is the reason you keep your work life and your personal life...

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Is your information correct?

Is your information correct?

How easy or difficult do you find hunting email addresses, phone numbers or social networking profiles of a person you wish to know about? I know you would Google out their names and look out for maximum amount of information...

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Networked Power helps us go Green...

Networked Power helps us go Green…

I have been reading and actively researching on Green Implementations over the past two months and there is too much ‘Green’ running in my brains which prompts me to write another blog post on Green Implementations. I attended a public guest lecture...

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Did you tweet your password?

“Oh! I just love Twitter.” “Twitter is cool.” “I can write on the move and the message goes out! Isnt that great!” “I confess, I am indeed obsessed.” These are some of the responses I have received from Twitter users...

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The ‘Devil Woman’ denial of service attack

‘She’s just a devil woman, with evil on her mind, Beware the devil woman, she’s gonna get you from behind.’ In 2006 Sir Cliff Richard had a conservatory built onto his house on the Wentworth Estate in Virginia Water, Surrey,...

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A new standard for personal information management

I had lunch the other day with Adriana Lukas of VRM-London fame.  One of the topics that came up – I have no idea how – involved receiving emails… Facebook messages… incoming tweets.. … Erm.  Incoming ‘information.’   And we got...

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The social smoke cloud

The social smoke cloud

Social networking is doing more damage than we can imagine. It is not only a threat on user privacy and is affecting productivity of individuals, but it is also damaging the environment drastically which questions the existence of mankind on this planet. On facebook...

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Gmail Hacked? Here's how to spot.

Gmail Hacked? Here’s how to spot.

If you rely on Gmail as much as I do, you probably worry about someone hacking into your Gmail account? Well, among the advanced features on Google’s mailing service there is a cool little trick that you can use to...

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Innovation – New Ideas

Separately from my occasional work on Web Coherence, I’m involved with a number of other...

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  • Did you tweet your password?
  • A new standard for personal information management
  • The social smoke cloud
  • Gmail Hacked? Here’s how to spot.
  • IP shields recession for some…
  • Another thing to watch.
  • A return – and the Slashdot effect
  • Wildfire on the Web

Our Experiments

Is your information correct?
Is your information correct?

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Don’t bash your job on facebook!

What if Sal Tessio or Fredo Corleone had facebook? I’d say they would have been...

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eBusiness Best Practice #1

Online Money Transactions are never safe. However, some businesses like ‘B2C pure play traders’ rely solely...

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