I’m back to ranting today, so I’ll keep this one as brief as possible. I was going to write about something completely different, until I took a peek at a tweet from friend and SNCR
I’d like to mediate briefly on a topic that’s also a recurring interest of mine — and one relevant to social interaction design. It’s the matter of user behavior. It circulates now and then within
Andrew Keen was on a British TV program last night called Newsnight. They have recently hosted Clay Shirky, and I wasn’t surprised to see Andrew interviewed. Of course, he’s from the home country, too, so
Correct me if I’m wrong, but as I see it, social business and use of social tools in the enterprise remains a nut to be cracked. Promises bubbled up last year that the medium’s next
The manuscript that rests peacefully in a folder on this hard drive does not contain silly opening sentences such as this one. It’s a serious, perhaps too serious, work on social interaction design. In it
In the past months I have been systematically scoping out social media businesses, startups, services, agencies, and more. It’s what us “freelancers” do &emdash; especially now that the industry has matured. I have a filemaker