Archive for June, 2007

More open source thoughts

Wednesday, June 6th, 2007

Interesting thing here

Is the internet ‘killing our culture’?

Wednesday, June 6th, 2007
Interesting discussion here at FT.com.
Andrew Keen, a former Silicon Valley entrepreneur, has set the blogosphere alight with his new book, a scathing attack on user-generated content. Sub-titled How the Internet is killing our culture, Keen’s book is a polemic against the “anything goes” standards of much of online publishing.”


Is Open Source Business a Problem Waiting to Happen?

Monday, June 4th, 2007

It’s easy to sit here and talk about the benefits of open source business (of which there are many), but what happens when it goes wrong or someone operates counter to the spirit? (more…)

Returning from the digital wilderness

Monday, June 4th, 2007

Getting nearer every day. I’ve got to say that I’m looking forward to this years event more than ever before. It has been a pleasure to pull together. We could have done with another three months, but eh? what can you do. C’est la vie. Hope it will be very different situation next year. As i keep saying, the bestest bit of designing b.TWEEN is spending time talking to interesting people, introducing them to each other and figuring out the strongest intersection between them. (more…)