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Prepaid mobile airtime becomes currency in Africa – what happened to e-cash? - Trends in the Living Networks

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in Australia: Showcasing the best | Main | Particls switches on the power of RSS » Prepaid mobile airtime becomes currency in Africa – what happened to e-cash? Ross Dawson, May 28, 2007 3:17 PM US PT Om Malik has a very interesting article on how pre-paid mobile minutes are effectively becoming a currency across Africa.

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Interviews: Six important forces that will shape 2009 - Trends in the Living Networks

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Technology ranging from mobile applications to online gaming will become an everyday part of our work lives. It is due to a phenomenon called Constant Partial Attention, or CPA, in which our attention is constantly divided between a massive array of channels now including mobile Internet, video screens on buses, and more. May 2003 (2).

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Keynote at Tandberg Summit: weaving together Enterprise 2.0 and videoconferencing - Trends in the Living Networks

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One consultant who was working in a large bank told the story of how they set up video terminals in glass meeting rooms, and made the company video directory come up immediately when people came in to have a look. It turns out that people don’t necessarily come when the videoconferencing facilities are there.

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The sorry state of Australian corporate blogging - Trends in the Living Networks

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On a related note, St.George Bank ’s current “good” advertising campaign (“good with money, good with people”), was apparently based on research that showed that Australians didn’t respond well to overly positive self-descriptions. So why are Australian corporates so slow on the uptake on blogging?

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