The ABC's digital media influence relies on good ideas. ABC Innovation's head of strategy, Abigail Thomas, explains how her team develops the early concepts for mobile and iPad apps and even video games in an interview with The Power Index for her profile in our Digital Media Top 10.
Watch what you tweet
09 November 2011 | 17:08 | Source: SBS, Lisa Zilberpriver
It's happened again. An actual grown up is in trouble for tweeting. And you thought it was just NRL players and journalists.
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Lost Remote spoke with SVP of Digital Media, Evan Silverman about the different social TV successes the show had this past season, which he explains, all the major social TV data companies agree on:
Ignite’s catch phase is “enlighten us, but make it quick“. One of the previous speakers described it as “speed dating for ideas“. More specifically we’d like to keep the talks focused on entrepreneurship and/or technology.
Think Tank: Making social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter more personal
The authors of a new book on social media believe their concept of "mass
collaboration" has the power to fundamentally change the way business is
done.
A book out this week – The Social Organisation: How to Use Social
Media to Tap the Collective Genius of Your Customers and Employees –
seeks to address these issues.
I think community-centric customer support systems are one of the most
interesting wa
g to perform in challenging environments, such as hot and sandy
places. By using an internal and private company social network, the
business got people to "swarm" around the issue and collectively
collaborate on the solution in real time.
Another interesting development is the growing creation of "corporate
memory" banks to help people learn from fellow employees' experiences.
Better Nouveau is an independent design label and an innovation project initiated in June 2011 by ToDo, an Italian interaction design studio with a knack for setting up play dates between craft and code.
Currently the Churchill Club runs panel based events around practical entreprenurship, innovation thinking and emerging technology opportuntiies from available function rooms in Melbourne, but our roadmap includes: