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The future of travel and tourism: safe adventures, real-time guidance, and new frontiers

Trends in the Living Networks

Last week, as part of the ongoing weekly future series on the Morning Show, I spoke about the future of travel and tourism. Some of the things I talked about: * The impact of the ageing developing world population, including the quest for “safe adventures” and the likely continued rise of cruise ships as a way to travel. *

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Tech Moves: Microsoft names lead independent director; startup vet Rebecca Lovell joins Greater Seattle Partners

GeekWire

She also spent nearly five years at the City of Seattle’s Office of Economic Development, and was executive director of the Northwest Entrepreneur Network and GeekWire’s chief business officer. Lovell starts the job March 20.

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Sneak preview: Future Files: A History of the Next 50 Years by Richard Watson - 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 « Who is capturing the new industry of online classifieds? For the most current insights and trends in the living networks, follow @rossdawson on Twitter! Free chapters) Implementing Enterprise 2.0

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The future of cities, according to the experts

Vox

We are social animals and people will always want to gather and cluster in cities. This concentration facilitates business, learning, and cultural exchange — that will always be desirable, socially and economically.” They also want the amenities and socializing opportunities cities bring. That is hard-wired.

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Lynk & Co opens its first ‘Club’ for the 01 connected car

The Verge

First, by focusing on vehicle sharing instead of individual ownership, and second, by attracting potential customers through its own social “clubs.” The Amsterdam Club, as it’s called, is more social hangout than showroom. A new type of car company. Visser says that Lynk & Co doesn’t make any money off of member sharing. “In

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Hacking Charity

ForAllSecure

Today Jinja is known for its tourism. Or with social media. It's not what it used to be because of the noise level but there's still a ton of good content that comes out in social media if you curate your lists and don't engage with the trolls, which is hard to do. its whitewater rafting, kayaking, and quad biking. It's there.

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William Shatner’s space trek is turning up a spotlight on Blue Origin’s highs and lows

GeekWire

They’re in the midst of a couple of days of pre-launch training, documented on this morning’s network news shows. The event has also brought Jeff Bezos (and his companion Lauren Sanchez) more deeply into the social media mainstream as well: View this post on Instagram. ” [link]. I’m game.

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