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Futurist conversations: Ross Dawson and Gerd Leonhard on Open vs Closed Systems

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APIs have provided a huge boost to the Internet economy. Google’s early move to expose APIs to many of its products provided the impetus for this to become standard practice across the net. * Creative Commons provides more finely tuned ways to license content, enabling more innovation and richer creation.

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Play-to-earn gaming sounds too good to be true. It probably is.

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In total, his horse, named Diamondz, has netted him a profit of 6.4 The idea is to create video games that function more like open-ended, laissez-faire social spaces, rather than a sequence of challenges leading to a grand finale. You just have a license to use it in the game.

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Logo competition for DataPortability.org: how to get the best - Trends in the Living Networks

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This being a highly prominent initiative that is potentially enormously valuable to the whole ‘net community should attract some talented people. Recently commented on The Future of Sales is Social (the rise of social CRM) (3) Brian Vellmure (@CRMStrategies) wrote:Ross,Good stuff as always.

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2008 will be the year of Enterprise 2.0 - Trends in the Living Networks

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About Ross Dawson Keynote Speaking/Strategy AHT Group Future Exploration Network The Insight Exchange Repyoot Recent Media Appearances « DataPortability looks set to massively increase the value of the Net to users | Main | Digg, DataPortability, and business models » 2008 will be the year of Enterprise 2.0

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The days of mass media are over - Trends in the Living Networks

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In particular Internet Protocol, or IP, provides an almost infinitely flexible platform for distribution of content in any form. Broadcast is an extremely apposite moniker – it throws its net widely, and catches many unappetising and worthless fish for every one that is potentially of value. Free chapters) Implementing Enterprise 2.0

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APML gains momentum – this could transform the personalization of advertising - Trends in the Living Networks

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The first that springs to mind is a potential reinvigoration of the concept of infomediaries, first proposed by John Hagel in 1997 in his Harvard Business Review article The Coming Battle for Customer Information and later amplified in his 1999 book Net Worth. Free chapters) Implementing Enterprise 2.0

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Job advertisement: Exceptional Executive Assistant/ Professional Support - Trends in the Living Networks

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About Ross Dawson Keynote Speaking/Strategy AHT Group Future Exploration Network The Insight Exchange Repyoot Recent Media Appearances « Interview on MySpace and social media | Main | Can technology create world peace? more ] Five reasons why Turkey is one of the hottest Internet markets in the world (7) Ekim Naz?