Yearly Archives: 2013

Unrestricted staff access to social media

Free use of social media across a whole company – it’s not a concept everybody agrees is productive. But where I work, it’s helping us to achieve some of our organisational values of openness, trust, teamwork and flexibility. I speak about this very often with people interested in the approach taken where I work, MonmouthshireRead… Read more »

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Replacing Google Reader: and the winner is…

…NewsBlur. Why did I choose NewsBlur? To be honest I don’t really know – it’s just that, after a little time of using it, NewBlur just felt right. A few of the options that emerged once Google announced the closure of Reader were claiming to reinvent the RSS reader, as if the whole thing wasRead… Read more »

Run that town

Run that Town is an interesting game from the Australian Bureau of Statistics that uses real census data. It’s certainly a lovely looking thing. From the blurb: Use real Census data to discover who’s who in your area, and make decisions that will sway popular opinion in your favour. Choose from hundreds of projects forRead… Read more »

Curious About Cash Payday Loans?

Earlier this month, the Association of American Credit Unions revealed it can be set to go over the united states’s money management challenges being held at all three from the major political party conferences. If you might be also undergoing the identical circumstance and searching for some additional funds 12 month cash loans is reallyRead… Read more »

Request for Startups (RFS) – Deadline 5/31

As the May 31 deadline for our Accelerator program approaches — in the spirit of Paul Graham and Y Combinator’s Request for Startups (RFS) — Code for America is introducing an RFS of its own. Over the years we’ve uncovered a list of civic technology problems we know need solving. We’re revealing this list inRead… Read more »

Security-Focused Innovators From Industry, Government and Academia Gathering 6 August in New York

By Bob Gourley We have previously written about the very virtuous activities of the Security Innovation Network (SINET). This widely known, highly respected collaborative group seeks to advance the state of innovation in the cyber security domain. Information on a coming event you will want to track is provided below. I hope to see youRead… Read more »