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Gamification: Why Playing Games Could Be the Next Big Thing for Business - Knowledge@Wh... - 1 views

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    Gamification -- the application of online game design techniques in non-game settings -- has been quickly gaining the attention of leaders in business, education, policy and even terrorist communities. But gamification also has plenty of critics, and the debate over its future could become an epic battle in the same vein of many online game favorites. This special report includes coverage of a recent Wharton conference titled, "For the Win: Serious Gamification," in addition to interviews with conference participants who discuss the use of gamification in business, government and other arenas. 
Neil Movold

The Path to Co-Creating a Social Business: The Early Adoption Phase « Dachis ... - 1 views

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    One of the biggest challenges these efforts face, whether they are internal or external, is that engagement via social media is generally perceived as a voluntary activity.
Neil Movold

Marc Andreessen on Why Software Is Eating the World - WSJ.com - 0 views

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    In short, software is eating the world.
Neil Hambleton

Library in the Clouds: Cloud Computing and its Impact on Library Services « A... - 0 views

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    "Cloud Computing and its Impact on Library Services"
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    Based on a seminar by a vendor, so there is a bit of emphasis on their product.
Neil Movold

Gamification: Is it really just a bunch of bull? | ZDNet - 1 views

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     It's always surprising just how polarizing the idea of gamification is. Some people love the concept of adding game-like elements to all different types of social and commercial interactions, while others hate it with a seething vehemence, either because they're "gamers" who hate seeing their favorite art form debased, or because they're anti-gamers, who don't [...]
Neil Movold

Brain Bugs - How the Brain's Flaws Shape Our Lives - 1 views

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    Simply put, our brain is inherently well suited for some tasks, but ill suited for others. Unfortunately, the brain's weaknesses include recognizing which tasks are which, so for the most part we remain ignorantly blissful of the extent to which our lives are governed by the brain's bugs.
Neil Hambleton

Cloud Computing: The Road Ahead - Datamation - 0 views

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    "A look at various cloud computing markets by revenue, along with top research firms' predictions of the trends to watch."
Neil Hambleton

kdd2011_placefriends.pdf (application/pdf Object) - 0 views

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    This Cambridge study suggests that predicting "friends" based on actual places that people visit, could supplement existing friend prediction systems in social networks.
Neil Hambleton

#RIPforTwitter? Not so fast | Computerworld New Zealand - 0 views

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    "There's been a lot of discussion lately about Google+ and why it will render Twitter obsolete.". This article presents the opposite side of the coin.
Neil Hambleton

Searching for the Google Effect on People's Memory - 0 views

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    "The results, she says, support a growing belief that people are using the Internet as a personal memory bank: the so-called Google effect. What surprised Sparrow most was not people's reliance on nonmemorized information but their ability to find it."
Neil Movold

On Data Markets and Their Evolution - 1 views

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    Since the open data movement has shown no declining signals, several hubs, or data markets, have been released. This was a direct consequence of the need for ways to search all different data sets
Neil Movold

Tactical Social Games - the relevance of gamification and working the odds to social en... - 0 views

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    Marketers will spend over $350 billion advertising on the web this year "betting" that they will reach the intended market of buyers. Advertisers create slick campaigns "betting" that they will get the markets attention to their offering. Betting is a game, sometimes you win and most of the time you lose.
Neil Movold

Social + Location + Real Time + These 2 Startups = The Future Of Search - 1 views

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    Social, although hot right now, is not the only technology transforming the web today. Location-based social search applications are bridging the gap between our online and offline worlds - and in doing so creating a whole new way for people to find and use information.
Neil Movold

Network organisation for the 21st century : turbulence - 1 views

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    Will the upsurge in activity around climate change and the food crisis repeat the cycle of the movement of movements over the past decade - momentary visibility then dissolution? Harry Halpin and Kay Summer say 'yes', unless different models of organising are embraced.
Neil Movold

The Pull of Narrative - In Search of Persistent Context - 1 views

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    We live in a world of ever more change and choice, a world where we have far more opportunity than ever to achieve our potential. That kind of world is enormously exciting, and full of options. But it is also highly disorienting, threatening to overwhelm us with sensory and mental overload.  In that kind of world, the ability to provide persistent context becomes paradoxically ever more valuable. Persistent context helps to orient us and connect us in ways that can accelerate our efforts to achieve our potential.
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