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[9 Jan 2003 | No Comment | ]

What i learned in Clay Shirky School today:
Clay Shirky puts some great context on an issue we realized early in the founding of Organic, but untill now didn’t have a vocabulary to describe.
Wifi is a product, not a service.

Mobile »

[9 Jan 2003 | No Comment | ]

Apple: There’s no “a” in Wi-Fi. What we all in the wifi industry has predicting for a long time is now happening. 802.11a is getting abandoned in favor of 802.11g utilizing the existing spectrum giving backwards compability with 802.11b and no spectrum issues in countries like Denmark.
The only doubt is the late certification of 802.11g, but with Apple choosing 802.11g that’s where the momentum is now.

Mobile »

[9 Jan 2003 | No Comment | ]

NewBay – european mobile blog startup focused on servicing telcos.

Living »

[6 Jan 2003 | No Comment | ]

If one once should give those yanks some recpect…
NFL rocks this year!. Close games, culminating so far last night in two super-close playoff games with amazing comebacks. Lot’s of enthusiasm for our upcoming second annual superbowl party!

Conversation Systems »

[5 Jan 2003 | No Comment | ]

Social Software Wiki. Lot’s of ressources on the emerging field of social software. Also check out the “the discussing social software” post and thread at Matt Jones’ site.

Knowledge Sharing »

[5 Jan 2003 | No Comment | ]

Networks are what we are!
Network theory’s new math. Good article from strategy+business giving a thoughtful overview of a couple of the breakthrough books that have tried to explain network theories to us the masses.
Most of the focus is on “Linked” by Albert-László Barabási. I read it a couple of months ago and like my friend Martin Von Haller-Grønbæk i can only declare it the most eye-opening must read of 2002.

Technology »

[5 Jan 2003 | No Comment | ]

Prada: The Science Of Desire. Amazingly detailed article on the futuristic Prada shop project. Worth a read for everyone interested in the future convergence of the digital and physical spaces.

Living »

[3 Jan 2003 | No Comment | ]

Living is…
Continuously trying to improve your answer to the apparently very difficult question: “So what do you do”?