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Narrative Science raises $6m to replace web copywriters with computers. How long until journalism is automated?

The internet can be characterized very simply. Billions of people are looking for interesting and useful information, and millions of companies are trying to make money by people finding their content, through search engines and increasingly on social media. This has led to the rise of companies such as Demand Media, which last week listed […]

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Inmagic interview on Enterprise 2.0 and chance to win an Implementing Enterprise 2.0 report

‘Social Knowledge Network’ vendor Inmagic recently spoke to me for their interview series. Unfortunately there were problems with the audio recording, so they’ve provided a transcript of the interview on issues including uptake of Enterprise 2.0, the Enterprise 2.0 vendor landscape, the future of work, and what I enjoy about my own work. The full […]

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New keynote speaking topics for 2010

In my work as a keynote speaker – which despite all my other ventures still takes up a significant chunk of my time, attention, and frequent flyer points clocking – I always customize the presentation and topic to the client and audience. As such, on my keynote speaker website I have in the past posted […]

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Inside Knowledge review of Implementing Enterprise 2.0

I just came across Inside Knowledge magazine’s review of my most recent book, Implementing Enterprise 2.0. Full details of the book including free chapters and the Enterprise 2.0 Implementation Framework mentioned in the review and pictured below are available on the Implementing Enterprise 2.0 website. Enterprise 2.0 Implementation Framework It’s a useful review – here […]

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The rise of online services exchanges

I frequently refer to online services exchanges to illustrate the inexorable drive of globalization and commoditization. These sites, such as Elance.com, Guru.com – both of which cover all personal services – RentaCoder.com specifically for software development, the Europe-based GetaFreelancer.com, and a host of others, allow anyone anywhere to post a job they need done, and […]