by Wayne Kurtzman | Jun 9, 2009 | Content, Innovation
Erick Schonfeld from TechCrunch invited Mike Beltzner, the director of Firefox, to his New York City office. He saw some very cool video toys that are part of the new Firefox 3.5, now in its preview release. Erick goes into the geolocation features, support for open...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Jun 2, 2009 | Content, eCommerce, education, Innovation, Knowledge Management, Marketing, Social Media, Web 2.0
What if Google were to reinvent e-mail as if it were invented today? They did. Google Wave Developer Preview presentation fired up the crowd at the Day 2 Keynote of Google I/O. Read how Google Wave will change EVERYTHING from education to how business and families...
by Wayne Kurtzman | May 14, 2009 | Content
We are at a unique period in history. There are new opportunities developing with every new innovation. Cultures of sharing and collaboration are leveraging the innovations. Award-winning educational blogger Karl Fisch said it best: We Live in Exponential Times. How...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Apr 30, 2009 | Content, education, Innovation
T4 Jordan School District has an excellent, thought provoking video that I found on the blog of Andrea Vascellari (Pay Attention Educators; Communication is Changing). There is a well collected group of stats that paints a photo that should wake everyone up. What do...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Apr 23, 2009 | Analytics, Content, Knowledge Management, Social Media
Advice is what you seek when you know the right thing to do, but don’t want to do it. What happens when you don’t know the right thing to do? That is what is facing businesses today, and it all boils down to massive content, evolving cultures and the need...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Apr 19, 2009 | Content
Can teachers see advantages for using Twitter? David R. Wetzel makes a good case for it in a guest post at Suite101.com. He focuses on keeping current with new educational trends, building a reliable network of teachers, professional development and continuing...