25th August, 2010

The new Digital Circle Steering Group has been announced: Ryan Adams, BBC; Mary McKenna, Learning Pool; Martin Gilchrist, Referalot; Ian Sayers, Giant Associates; Alan Anderson, Bluetubedesign.

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23rd August, 2010

15 minutes of gold pointing out the obvious, social media is about the people not about the shiny toys.

TEDxPennQuarter - David Armano - Reinventing Social Media

19th August, 2010

For a long time in my own inept way, I tried to create a daily page of news items that I found interesting and that other people I know might find interesting. But without programming skills and enough disposable income to get someone to do it for me, the idea fell by the wayside.

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12th August, 2010

Well, I have cast my 5 votes at the Digital Circle Ning site, and if you are a registered member of DC I encourage you to do the same. And an excellent selection of people are standing. I’m heartened there is a good geographic, gender, skills and experience spread, too.

If you don’t already know the candidates (there’s only one I don’t know personally) you can see their profiles here.

Even though I haven’t been able to be active in DC for the last few months, I still think it is an important organisation for the future of the creative and technology industries in Northern Ireland. The group of candidates would indicate a potentially positive new direction for DC. It has another year to have a more significant impact.

Good luck to you all - especially the ones I voted for.

29th July, 2010

Privacy

Posted July 29 2010, 4:41pm

The Big Issue for the this decade (as it was in the last) is Privacy particularly Online Privacy. While Faceboook insists no private data was compromised, are sure are users about the details they make available?

How 100 million Facebook users ended up in a list on BitTorrent | Technology | guardian.co.uk

News that details of 100 million Facebook users was understandably met with some panic - particularly because the data was then dumped on file-sharing service BitTorrent.

More good stuff on guardian.co.uk about privacy; this time Foursquare. How I became a Foursquare cyberstalker | Technology | The Guardian

It's the coolest social networking tool in the world. But is the geo-location app Foursquare a stalker's dream? Just how easy it is to uncover the intimate details of a complete stranger's life?

27th July, 2010

I don't listen much to Radio 5 Live - and consequently have missed previous editions of this programme with in a programme 'Outriders' which is broadcast at 3.00 am. This morning's programme was a 26 minute conversation with Clay Shirky. Below is the link to the blog and you can follow that to the podcast.

BBC - Outriders

"This week on Outriders a longer discussion as Clay Shirky chats about his new book Cognitive Surplus and how he switched from theater and the arts to new media observation."

21st July, 2010

I am delighted to see Digital Circle has opened nominations for the election of the Steering Group. Read about it on the DC Ning Site

18th July, 2010

A couple of weeks ago Dawn and I were in mid-Ulster for a Friday Night/Saturday Morning. I had been at an EGSA conference last year at the Bank House Hoteland decided to stay there. While there were a few poor reviews on Trip Advisor, I was not convinced they were entirely representative. In short, we were treated well and had a good time.

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20th June, 2010

iPad - to buy or not to buy

Posted June 20 2010, 9:53pm

iPad – I’m still unconvinced

I’m not the advert – I’m not a PC, but I use a PC. The cool design and the enthusiasm of friends for Apple products have often led me to the virtual door step of the Apple Online Store. I was an early buyer (but not owner – bought presents for Adam and Owen) of iPods. When the battery died on one I went into the Apple Store on London’s Oxford Street to buy a replacement, only to be told I had to send the whole gadget to Apple to have the battery replaced ... seriously 21st century technology with 1930’s customer relations. They couldn’t even do it there and then. Bollox!

I do rather like the ease of iTunes. I have music I would never have bought in a shop. But in general I would prefer the CD, transfer it to iTunes and transfer after that as I would like to. I’m also confused by my ultra techie friends who worship at the altar of Apple but stop off at the well of open source along the way. I can’t reconcile a passion for openness and the admiration for the closed business modal of Apple. I’m genuinely shocked at how some people react when any criticism of Apple is greeted as if you’d said their children are ugly and smell of poo.

I don’t love PC or Microsoft the same way that I don’t love my garden rake. My garden rake does the job it is built to do. It takes a long time to walk to the garden shed find it out and bring it to the pile of leaves. And it takes a longer for the PC to kick in than an Apple product. But it does the job – and it runs Flash. Temptation is a terrible thing. I searched ‘buy iPad’ this evening – and entered the Apple Store. A top end iPad just under £800 – expensive, but what the hell. Temptation. But I also noticed this posting on the Google Results page ‘Why I won't buy an iPad (and think you shouldn't, either.

I’m thinking twice. I’ve never been ‘cool’ and I don’t think having a new electronic gadget will make me cool. I need a better reason to have one.

18th June, 2010

At the Science Park this afternoon for the NISP Connect pre-launch photograph as they begin planning their next phase. In the second half of this year NISP Connect are going to expand from a pilot programme to a full implementation of the CONNECT model. Good luck to Steve and Alan and congratulations on pulling together so many influential people from at least two continents for the afternoon

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