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RIP, Xbox Live (2002-2021)

Gizmodo

You’ll still be able to play Xbox games online, but the suite of Xbox’s online services will now be known as “Xbox network,” Microsoft confirmed today to The Verge. The name “Xbox Live” is dead. Read more.

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Reality check: intelligence agencies have been using social network analysis since the 1990s

Trends in the Living Networks

I fail to understand why this is big news, since US intelligence agencies have been using social network analysis (SNA) for domestic purposes since the 1990s, and likely even before that. I have been focused on networks since long before I wrote Living Networks in 2002. Gathers Data on Social Connections of U.S.

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Entrepreneurial migration: It’s not brain drain, it’s global network formation

Trends in the Living Networks

My key message was that we absolutely shouldn’t see this as “brain drain”, but the formation of rich networks that are enormous enablers for the economy and entrepreneurial opportunities in the future. In a networked world, this is a critical source of success for us. So let’s drop the talk of brain drain.

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Meet 6 women of color-led startups that pitched their businesses in Seattle

GeekWire

(GeekWire Photo / Nate Bek) Open up your networks. Johnson was in Seattle this week to host a networking and pitch event called Creating Conscious Collisions , which aims to create environments where entrepreneurs, investors, allies, and policymakers can connect.

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The future of video search - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

About Ross Dawson Keynote Speaking/Strategy AHT Group Future Exploration Network The Insight Exchange Repyoot Recent Media Appearances « The 9 motivations to participate in networks | Main | Is the trend to openness accelerating?

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Video interview of Peter Russell, KPMG - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

The video was produced by One Minute World , which specializes in one minute video content for streaming and mobile devices. Click here to download the video in 3GP format for use on 3G mobile phones. For the most current insights and trends in the living networks, follow @rossdawson on Twitter! in Australia event.

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The next generation of computer interfaces will bring together the physical and digital worlds

Trends in the Living Networks

In my 2002 book Living Networks I selected Interfaces as one of the three key enablers that would bring the networks to life. In the video, Pranav tells of his plans to open source the technologies he has developed to provide broader applications for them. The video is well worth seeing.