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This post is being published in Marketing Magazine’s 2009 Media Guide. I’m not sure when or if MM are publishing it online.
Over the years, I’ve probably dedicated somewhere in the low-mid six figures in words to the subjects that interest me:

user experience
social media
web strategy
knowledge work and the people that do it

Most of that writing has [...]

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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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A while back now, journalist Sue Bushell interviewed me on the subject of Enterprise 2.0. We talked a couple of times over a few days and now, her major article has been published in the Australian version of CIO magazine.
Most exciting for me is that Sue has used me as the lead interview in the [...]

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Meet

May 22, 2007

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Quick now…

I am:

a husband
a dad
Australian
an entrepreneur
a public speaker
an author (check the list below)
a Flickr fan
a regular (sometimes too regular) Tweeter
all over the web
pretty Google-able (except for that bloody actor!)

At least that’s it in a nutshell.
And now, onto the bio, which in great biography tradition is in the third person.
And the bio
Stephen Collins understands people. He [...]

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Work

May 22, 2007

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Since 2007, acidlabs has helped its clients build great services and experiences, collaboration and knowledge sharing, deeply engaged communities, vibrant markets, and grown the communication and social business expertise in organisations through focussing on three core values – Conversation. Collaboration. Community.
Based in Canberra, Australia, we work with clients locally, throughout Australia and overseas to identify [...]

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