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Posts by: Chris D.

  1. The physiognomy of identity? July 22, 2010

    Posted in Digital Culture.

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  2. I saw a line today, where the past ended and the present began… July 16, 2010

    Posted in Digital Culture.

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  3. Customer engagement – Chinese style… July 14, 2010

    Posted in Digital Culture.

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  4. Lawrence Lessig: Re-examining the remix June 4, 2010

    Posted in Digital Culture.

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  5. For Ada Lovelace Day: Temple Grandin March 25, 2010

    Posted in Digital Culture.

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  6. Remixing is important and not important February 8, 2010

    Posted in Digital Culture.

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  7. Things the Internet is missing: A central way of managing my ‘stakes’ January 22, 2010

    Posted in Innovation.

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  8. Is the Music Piracy War over? July 8, 2009

    Posted in Digital Culture.

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  9. Sometimes Facebook just smacks you in the face with bad usability… June 25, 2009

    Posted in Digital Culture.

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  10. Observations on the state of media June 10, 2009

    Posted in Digital Culture.

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  11. Where’s our Journalist discovery engine? June 8, 2009

    Posted in Digital Culture.

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  12. Ian Ayres: Super Crunchers: Why Thinking-By-Numbers is the New Way to be Smart January 19, 2009

    Posted in Digital Culture, Innovation.

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  13. Innovation Technology panel at the RSA October 20, 2008

    Posted in Innovation.

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  14. Clay Shirky: Here Comes Everybody – The Power of Organising without Organisations September 17, 2008

    Posted in Digital Culture.

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  15. Dan Ariely: Behavioural Economics – Common Mistakes in Daily Decisions September 12, 2008

    Posted in Human Behaviour.

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  16. Charles Leadbeater: We Think – the power of mass creativity August 27, 2008

    Posted in Digital Culture.

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  17. Kevin Kelly: Predicting the next 5,000 days of the web August 26, 2008

    Posted in Digital Culture.

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