Archive for October, 2006

my robot is better than your robot

Tuesday, October 10th, 2006

the “creating passionate users” blog has made a blogpost called “Knocking the exuberance out of employees” - it’s excellent and a defense of curiosity. Who hasn’t found themselves in a job - doing the exact opposite of what you’re employer told you would do, when you where hired…
I can only say ” Aye” - […]

using second life for the good of the world

Friday, October 6th, 2006

Now both Ewan Spence and Suw Charman, has talked to me about Second life. So I thought I had to check it out ( more reasons for less work more play =). And I seriouly amazed.
Really the potential in this world is huge ! - first of all I thought about buying a casino ( […]

the i-cubed and intangible economy

Friday, October 6th, 2006

excellent blogpost on new economy on Tom Peters blog… and it even has a bit of Pinko Marketing too =)
(thanks to /pd of the pinko marketing group for giving me the link)

the difference between innovation and creativity

Wednesday, October 4th, 2006

I will only argue my point of view from a technology perspective ( hence, it is not said that it can’t be used elsewhere)…
if you look up innovation on wikipedia you will see this =
“the process of making improvements by introducing something new”
if you look up creativity you will see this =
“creativity is a […]

oldschool me - matrix print from Liseberg from 1982

Tuesday, October 3rd, 2006

My parents found this in a drawer in their house and kindly handed it over to me.

it is a matrix print of me ( I am 2 1/2 years old) and they payed a fortune to have it printed in an amusement park near Göteborg in Sweden…
How incredibly oldschool geeky is that ?
you can study […]

oh - oh here we go ! - why am I opposed to “women in Technology” panels

Tuesday, October 3rd, 2006

this spun from a conversation between me,Dannie Jost, David Galipeau and Laurent Haug, at an oldschool incredibly good portuguese restaurant in Lissabon, during the Shift conference.
I think the way ahead for all of this, is not to do female or male events, but actually look at people as people.
Individuals in Technology actually . Nothing more, […]

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