by Wayne Kurtzman | Dec 17, 2008 | Content, Innovation
The Pew Internet and American Life Project predicts that mobile devices will become the “primary device for online access” by 2020. While this supports my earlier posts, their results says voice-recognition, artificial and virtual reality will become more...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Dec 4, 2008 | Innovation
Each past decade had highlights or lowlights that made it memorable. I wanted to get an idea of what the 2010’s will bring, so I asked a group of early adopters who, by their nature, are ahead of the curve. From PacMan in arcane arcades to whatever comes next. And...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Nov 8, 2008 | Innovation, Web 2.0
Nobel Peace Prize laureate and former vice president Al Gore addressed the Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco this week. Gore gave, to say the least, the attendees a lot to think about. Video courtesy of CNET.
by Wayne Kurtzman | Oct 27, 2008 | Content, Innovation, Knowledge Management, Social Media, Web 2.0
The banking and security industries may be able to take a lesson from social media users. Determining your trust management network before you need it could help mitigate major problems. I look at the emerging landscape and recall lessons of the Intel’s former...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Oct 26, 2008 | Innovation
This is a bit off topic for this blog, but this is one of the best (and funniest) videos that makes a point near and dear to all of us: education. Sir Ken Robinson points out that we can’t grasp what will happen in 5 years, yet today’s education “is...
by Wayne Kurtzman | Sep 23, 2008 | Innovation
The rumor mill can take five, the Google cell phone, the Android a.k.a. the T-Mobile G1 has launched. Released on the T-Mobile cellular system in the U.S. may cause a few connectivity issues (at least where I live). The feature set is nice for the basic phone, but it...