Posts Tagged ‘convergence’

Human rights convergence

Sunday, October 17th, 2010

By chance (conferences, public announces from authorities) and by design (I have been working or studying these two subjects for some time), over the last two weeks I published articles on two main issues: managing of resources, and security.

Conveniently, this week-end comes half-way through the month, and today and tomorrow I would like to share few forward-looking thoughts based on experience and observation.

ReMix09 @ Brussels

Tuesday, September 29th, 2009

If you do not know what is about, is a marketing event from Microsoft.

Why did I attend?

This time I was curious to see how convergence and competition are shaping the market.

Read the minutes, make up your mind, and maybe you will have ideas on how to apply some of the concepts from this conference.

The main ideas? Approaches about how people interact with technology.

No, not on software development- on other business and non-business activities.

social networking as a social experience: embedding new technologies in real life

Thursday, March 5th, 2009

Social networking nowadays is considered just a synonym for MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, etc.

And the Wikipedia link shown above is a classical example: you search for social networking, and you get social network service.

But it started before. And it is not limited to that.

During the Summer of 2009 I will start to release part of my research (few hundred pages, and few thousand pages of supporting references, links, articles, etc), on “cross-media convergence” in business