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MEGA - Growing Australia's Digital Economy - 0 views

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    digital economy entrepreneurship
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About Artsupport Australia - 0 views

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    OzCo art suppport - philanthropy
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Gramercy Park Consulting - 0 views

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    new ideas - consultancy to bring to market
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Arts Digital Era | artsdigitalera - 0 views

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    OzCo strategic paper on art in a digital age: - audience - participation - new forms
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Social Media News and Web Tips - Mashable - The Social Media Guide - 0 views

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    soure publication for news on web, social media, technology
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Connecting: arts audiences online - 0 views

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    AusCo research into audience online
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The Social Lab - 0 views

  • The Social Lab is a Thinkpublic initiative, designed to enable people to develop concepts for social change Every other month The Social Lab is given a social theme for discussion and brings people together to share, develop and support ideas. To ensure The Social Lab guests benefit from diverse perspectives, a variety of people are invited who represent a range of experience and expertise.
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What makes a great Australian advertisement? Eight made it to Cannes. But none brought ... - 0 views

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    Photochains, for Canon Australia by Leo Burnett Sydney
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Nature or nurture? Decoding the DNA of the entrepreneur - Ernst & Young - Global - 0 views

  • Entrepreneurs share core traits Entrepreneurs may be made rather than born, but our research has found that entrepreneurs will typically exhibit a combination of behaviors and attitudes. At the heart of this model is a strong internal locus of control — a belief that events result directly from an individual’s own actions or behavior. This is complemented by a mindset that sees opportunity where others see disruption, along with an acceptance of calculated risk and a tolerance of failure.
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Social Search and the Integrity of the Social Graph « Atos Origin Blog - 0 views

  • The Social Web has given rise to a new form of linking, inter-personal links within the Social Graph. “You follow me, I follow you” is a personification of ‘old school’ reciprocal linking. The domain is no longer the ‘back link’; it is the ‘personal’ connection in the Social Graph. It could be argued that this is just good social graces, I’m interested in you, and therefore you should express and reciprocate the same interest. As with link farms and link spamming in the “pre-Social Web”, we are of course seeing a volume of similar misbehaviour affecting the Social Graph across today’s Social Platforms.
  • The principle of the experiment is “more easily find relevant blogs, reviews and other public content from your social circle”. The social circle is determined by the Social Graph, for the purposes of this experiment being links and connections found within Google Profile. In my case this points to all of my Social Site presences such as LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, YouTube. You begin to see the potential, the more I am connected within the ‘graph of others’ the more likely that my recommendations and interests show up in the Social Search results of others (establishment of motive and opportunity). Manipulation of this centrality might therefore yield increased influence or (heaven forbid) opportunity to drive monetisation through questionable affiliate schemes. This presents problems; new motivations to drive hyper-connectivity (now inter-personal), a need to filter the Social Graph and the Social Search results and clear them of the behaviours associated with such manipulation.
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    Connected: The Surprising Power of Our Social Networks and How They Shape Our Lives
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