Publications
THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
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The Harvard Business Review
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OneZero
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JSTOR DAILY
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THE VERGE
Vancouverites: learn about Open Space
Open Space Technology is an increasingly popular alternative to conventional "talking head" conferences. But a successful open space event involves more than just booking a room. Now, BC-area folks have a chance to learn about how to organize open space event with an...
Choosing your e-mail tool
As we gear up to send out our very first Social Signal e-newsletter, I’m investigating some of the e-mail newsletter tools out there. There’s a lot to be said for using a tool that’s integrated with the rest of your web site — like the NetSquared Newsletter, which is powered by Drupal — but there are some additional bells and whistles that come with a dedicated e-mail tool. There’s a really fabulous round-up of the options over at Idealware.
If you want to see which tool we choose, then sign up for our newsletter.
Alex 2.0: Now with extra civic-mindedness
Yippee! Today Corante launched its new Civic Minded blog on Internet politics, e-democracy and online engagement. This is a little project I cooked up with co-conspirators Steve Clift, Marnie Webb and Stephen Coleman. I'm thrilled to be working with such a great team,...
Web 2.0 glossary
I'm looking forward to the upcoming Nten conference, where I'll be part of a panel on Blogging, tagging, flickring for the cause. As background info for Nten participants, I put together the following glossary of "Web 2.0" terminology. What's Web 2.0? Well, it's...