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Meet The Most Influential Women in Web 2.0Thanks for these slides.
The 2thinknow view is that the rise of Web 2.0 women leaders, and the geek-girl is an infant trend globally from Bucharest to Boston, as technology socialises and moves into being a service.
We embedded the slides, and you can read more in the article here: http://2thinknow.com/innovation/index.php/2008/11/15/influential-women-web-2-0-technology-ceo/
Sam from 2thinknow.2 years ago
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Meet Homer - StorytellingTruly excellent slides. 2thinknow view the trends as supporting some of the themes in your show. Well done.
Sam2 years ago
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USA Elections - The Voting Machineswe embedded this in a post at:
http://2thinknow.com/innovation/index.php/2008/11/05/us-voting-machine-problems/
Nice slides.
Sam, 2thinknow2 years ago
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Credit Crisis. The Short Explanation.PBYCALL > Actually, productivity is better use of resources. Innovation is creating anew. These are the twin drivers. e.g. PC & networks unleashed productivity in the 80s & 90s.
Your comment seemed to be wordplay & using a hammer to drive in a screw.2 years ago
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Enterprise 2 0 StrategyBook 2thinknow’s Director of Innovation, Christopher Hire, as a speaker on Innovation Cities, Enterprise 2.0, Web 2.0 or nascent global trends at your next conference. http://2thinknow.com/Public-speaker/ - Innovation Speaker2 years ago
2thinknow & Co.
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Web 2.0: the Top 10 TechnologiesBook 2thinknow’s Director of Innovation, Christopher Hire, as a speaker on Innovation Cities, Enterprise 2.0, Web 2.0 or nascent global trends at your next conference. http://2thinknow.com/Public-speaker/ - Innovation Speaker2 years ago
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The Brand GapAn excellent summary of brands, top-notch, top-shelf. Spot on.2 years ago
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The Brand GapPorshe? You mean Porsche.
And I agree Porsche SUVs really are not Porsche. But then neither is Porsche these days. Audi, VW, BMW are still their brands... Porsche lost its way.
http://www.2thinknow.com/innovation/2 years ago
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