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We love change
JESS3 / The State of The Internet from JESS3 on Vimeo.
Digital Public loves change! Watch this space...
Do humans dream of cyborg sheep?
Josh Greenberg is a Cyborg, and thinks you might be too...
'Social Media can save lives' - Digital Public Director Jonathan Akwue talks at LikeMinds
Digital Public's Jonathan Akwue spoke at the LikeMinds conference on Friday 26th February. Here's what he talked about.
Eating Digital
I’m a big foodie, and as one would expect a bit of a tech-head. I also, love visiting markets, especially food ones, however I’ve got a bit bored of most of the ones in London.
Making an exhibition of yourself
Tags: Emerging Technologies Social Media Innovation Technology Web 2.0
Many may think that before YouTube, video online was restricted to that of a strictly corporate, or adult, nature. However you’d be wrong.
A Fair Portrayal?
As you may have noticed from my post The Linking Feeling, copyright is a subject of interest for me – as much as an armchair observer can be interested at any rate, having studied it’s effect on the cultural industries during my MA. An American volunteer, Derrick Coetzee, working for Wikipedia has copied images on the National Portrait Gallery’s website in order to add them to the online entry about the space, causing a cross Atlantic legal wrangle.
Firefox 3.5 - It knows where you live!
Last week saw the launch of the latest version of the worlds second most used browser - Firefox 3.5.
That Linking Feeling
Richard Posner, a conservative court of appeals judge in Chicago, has proposed, on his blog, that linking to online content should be outlawed, without permission. Posner then goes one step further to suggest that bloggers should pay when they link.
Holiday Hurrahs
Wednesday saw the outrageous amounts mobile phone companies charge us for using our phone abroad slashed in response to new EU legislation.
Digital Revolution
Tags: Mobile Communications Social Media Digital Britain Current affairs
The eve of the launch of the Digital Britain report heralded a revolution. Not a revolution in the way we use technology, or in the way broadcasting is funded in this country, but a ground-up revolution, of the kind not seen since the Paris riots of ’63, this time enacted on the streets of Tehran.
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- Neil Morris' Blog Innovationeering exploits by the Chairman of Digital Public
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