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The latest on Web 2.0 in Australia: Showcasing the best - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

Richard Giles and Graeme Sutherland of Scouta.com and Phil Morle, CTO of Omnidrive, are also members, with other notable members globally including Mitch Ratcliffe of Buzzlogic and Jon Cianciullo of the very interesting Cluztr.com , which I wrote about recently. framework (which will be released next week) and chair the event.

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Announcing Enterprise 2.0 Executive Forum: Sydney, 19 February 2008 - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

and social networks in organizations | Main | The state of Enterprise 2.0: and social media tools inside organizations. Executive Forum in Sydney is to accelerate the pace of uptake of social media tools by organizations in Australia. and social media technologies are being applied inside the enterprise to create business value.

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Web 2.0 in Australia: The birth of Silicon Harbour? - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

Over the last two years the growth in Australian web traffic to international destinations has grown far faster than domestic traffic, driven by the rise of YouTube, Flickr, and other social media sites (we’ll be releasing research on this shortly). There is real potential to build local social networks, as demonstrated for example by Gnoos.

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Inside the chaos at Washington’s most connected military tech startup

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Rebellion has also won several million dollars of military contracts from the Pentagon, the start of what some observers think will be a gusher of government dollars. The startup proclaimed to rebel against the entrenched government bureaucracy and, by extension, the military-industrial complex, in order to advance new technologies.