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It’s two weeks after the event, but here are my slides and notes from my presentation at Edge of the Web. Apologies for the delay.
To those for whom some of this looks familiar, it shares an amount of common content with my recent paper at the BTELL EA conference. The audiences were very different, so [...]

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The (un)organisers of BarCamp Sydney have let me know that they are preparing for yet another festival of creativity to engage and excite the Australian tech and innovation community. Details below.
Date: 15 November 2008
Venue: UNSW Roundhouse
Time: 9:00AM-5:00PMpm (registration starts at 8:30AM)
Register: Do it yourself on the wiki
If you’ve never been to a BarCamp before, I [...]

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My friend and colleague, Matthew Hodgson, has suggested I was being timid in my last post for not delving into the business alternatives to Twitter for those times public conversation may not be appropriate. Not at all, my friend. Simply something I wasn’t delving into in that post. I think Matthew’s being deliberately challenging. That’s [...]

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As much as I am not a particular fan of Telstra’s nowwearetalking.com.au – it’s far too nasty at times and not as genuinely open as I would like – I have to applaud Mike Hickinbotham and his new blog, The Scrum, for openly asking the question of whether Telstra have it right, or are getting [...]

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This is my slide deck and script for the The 6th Annual Enterprise Architecture Conference in Sydney on 3 September 2008.
Enterprise 2.0 – Enabling change or part of the problem?
View SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. (tags: innovation change)

We all know the world of business is experiencing massive change. The nature of how we do [...]

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Here’s a way to get your management along to the Web 2.0 Executive Bootcamp I’m running at Web Directions South on 23 September.
I’m giving away one seat at the Bootcamp (just the Bootcamp – no conference pass and certainly no travel). But there are a couple of conditions – the seat will go to someone [...]

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UPDATE: and now, there’s video! Thanks to the guys at StickyAds and MediaHunter.

PubCamp 2008 – Stephen Collins from Acidlabs social media presentation from Sticky Advertising on Vimeo
These slides and the accompanying text are my presentation from the PubCamp events in Sydney and Melbourne. Enjoy!
If you’re listening in, apologies for how fast I talk. I was [...]

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Dion Hincliffe, Founder and CTO of Hinchcliffe and Co, well-known Enterprise 2.0 and Web 2.0 blogger and creator of the Web 2.0 University was the presenter for this session.
Unfortunately, the conference wifi went down at the start of the session, so liveblogging went out the window as an option.
To kick off, Dion encouraged everyone to [...]

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Entrepreneur, Jed White, and his company itechne are putting together two PubCamp events; one each in Sydney and Melbourne. I had been hoping to be able to attend at least the Sydney event. But now, I’m able to attend both as I’ve been asked to present at them on the subject of participatory culture and [...]

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Here’s another good news tale of a social application that reached out to me to see if I would be interested in taking a look at their offering. that service is socialmedian. Their CEO, Jason Goldberg, reached out and asked if I could take a deeper look at the site as I had tweeted that [...]

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