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As of February 23, 2010, the Blogger functionalities on this blog have been removed, as no new comments have been received for over a year. With Blogger announcing that FTP support for its blogs will cease on May 1, the Medinge Group has decided to turn this section into an archive-only site. We have kept the posts from 2003 to 2006 on this blog for your interest, but no further comments can be entered.
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February 03, 2006

New feeds for the Beyond Branding Blog 

Johnnie Moore rightly suggested I do another final post here at Beyond Branding to let you know that the new feeds for this blog—which bring together the thoughts of all the authors once more, making it closer to the original before we all branched off—are now available. The Atom feed is here; the RSS is here—in both cases they are accessible from the right-hand side of the screen. I hope you will take the time to return here and grab the new feeds.
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I have been on to Feed Digest to see why the feeds won’t load on some systems. Their testing suggests it’s OK, but ours does not. Please stand by.  
Feed Validator’s admin says all is well on Feedvalidator.org. If you have any troubles with the Atom and RSS feeds (or can propose solutions), please leave a comment here. (Word verification trivium: fauna. Finally, a normal word!)  
It does not seem to feed over to blogspot. Seemingly it also jams the link to any blogspot you put on the right hand side.

Cheers from the revolutions waving out of Bethesda  
I’m not sure what you mean, Chris, about feeding over. As for the link to the right, that has nothing to do with Feed Digest. That’s just regular HTML, and hasn’t changed from the old system.  
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The Merger - Introduction

02/09/10 16:07 from partum intelligendo
Part of my time this year is being spent as an adviser to two organisations that are merging.  I realised that it will make an interesting example to blog about it as I'm going along with the process - and material to reflect on later in t.. continue reading

What's possible with open government

01/09/10 02:10 from Jack Yan: the Persuader Blog
When I go on about free wifi, it’s not just some vague election promise. Someone mentioned that I should have put the reason behind the message on my first billboard, but the reasons are too plentiful.    It’s not jus.. continue reading

Information is to behaviour change as spaghetti is to a brick

31/08/10 20:49 from partum intelligendo
The title of this post comes from Wilbert E. Fordyce , who worked with people in chronic pain. It fascinates me that professionals who work in life and death fields understand (and get frustrated by) the fact that when people need to chang.. continue reading

Making sense of thousands of stories, suggestions or complaints

27/08/10 10:00 from partum intelligendo
Stories are fabulous things, but there's one thing about them that makes them a real bugger to work with. They're big, wordy and take time to read.  And if you've got loads of them (or indeed anything over a couple of dozen) it's well-nigh.. continue reading

Just one clause, and I'm out of there

17/08/10 01:38 from Jack Yan: the Persuader Blog
A contact of mine kindly sent me an invitation to a Chinese business networking site, called Ushi . All seemed well till I looked at the terms and conditions, which have, inter alia : You agree to abide by any and all the related Chinese l.. continue reading

I found a new search engine (after Google signed me up to another mystery service)

16/08/10 12:46 from Jack Yan: the Persuader Blog
I’ve a bit more reason to moan about Google of late, after a few more dodgy happenings on the site.    But before I do, some good news: I found a very good search engine. And it’s not Bing.    Ironically, one of the alt.. continue reading

Open Government Data : Do The Least Possible

03/08/10 08:25 from Tons Interdependent Thoughts
Streetfilms have made a great video making the case for opening up (US) public transit data. It nicely illustrates what can be done if private people have access to public information in a reusable way. (what is reusable public service inf.. continue reading

European Cognitive Edge Business Network

02/08/10 09:44 from Tons Interdependent Thoughts
Last Friday I found myself in Luton, right next to the airport, for a day of interaction with ten fellow Cognitive Edge practitioners . On the invitation of Tony Quinlan and the entire Narrate crew, this was hopefully the first of multiple.. continue reading

Announcing Open Data Event, Enschede (NL)

16/07/10 12:53 from Tons Interdependent Thoughts
Together with several civil servants of my home city we've been busy getting open government data on the agenda locally . We did a session during last month's Open Innovation Festival, and are now trying to move it forward with a few other.. continue reading

FabLab Arnhem Becomes Fifth Dutch FabLab

09/07/10 07:34 from Tons Interdependent Thoughts
Today the FabLab Arnhem officially opened. FabLab Arnhem is housed at the HAN, university for applied sciences in Arnhem. With great enthusiasm a large group of people at the HAN worked to make it happen, and today that effort came to frui.. continue reading

Public Transport Bicycles

04/07/10 20:45 from Tons Interdependent Thoughts
In a regular week I travel quite a bit within the Netherlands. Thanks to the extensive rail network, I do most of that by train (using the car maybe once per 2 months). For some of my destinations I can easily walk from the rail station, b.. continue reading

EC PSI Work Group - Presenting a Community Perspective

25/06/10 21:16 from Tons Interdependent Thoughts
Yesterday I was in Luxembourg to participate in the EC's PSI Work Group meeting. The current state of open PSI and open government data was discussed, with some 16 of the EU member states present. It seems Denmark, UK, Spain, France, Swede.. continue reading

Strategyn UK Case-Study: Defining the Global Market Opportunity for a Diabetic Foot Infection Diagnostic Device

21/06/10 12:36 from Creating Positive Context
According to the International Diabetes Federation, there are more than 240 million people worldwide with diabetes, a number expected to grow to close to 400 million by 2025. The lifetime risk of someone with diabetes developing a foot ulce.. continue reading

My Guest Blogging at EU PSI Platform / EU PSI Events

28/05/10 14:07 from Tons Interdependent Thoughts
Guest blogging about Open PSI in the EU In the past weeks I have been writing a few articles as guest blogger at the EU's EPSI platform , dedicated to European efforts to open up public service information (PSI) and open government data. T.. continue reading

Help Shape a Dutch Gov Data Catalogue

26/05/10 15:48 from Tons Interdependent Thoughts
Government data catalogues are an impulse for Open Data The call for a Dutch catalogue of open government data is getting louder. Not surprising with the examples already available from the USA , UK , Australia , Spain , and Worldbank . At.. continue reading

Empathic Civilization

22/05/10 10:39 from Tons Interdependent Thoughts
Great little video I found in the blog of Viv McWaters (go have a look at her blog as well!) The story line follows much of what I've been writing a good while back about how the interconnectedness internet and mobile communications create.. continue reading

Working On Stuff That Matters - WSTM

19/05/10 21:30 from Tons Interdependent Thoughts
This posting is based on, and an extension of, my opening remarks from last Friday, when my 40th birthday unconference took place. The theme was 'Working on Stuff that Matters' What is stuff that matters? The question 'am I working on stuf.. continue reading

Looking back on WSTM - General Impressions

19/05/10 14:07 from Tons Interdependent Thoughts
What a great week it was last week! Looking back, I feel we really celebrated. First on Friday with the unconference 'Working on Stuff that Matters', and then the BBQ party on Saturday. My head is still spinning from everything that took p.. continue reading

Shaping My Birthday Unconference - Input Welcomed!

03/05/10 21:50 from Tons Interdependent Thoughts
On May 12th I will turn 40. As already announced Elmine and I will celebrate my birthday in two ways. On May 14th we organize an unconference around the theme 'Working on Stuff that Matters', and on May 15th we will host a big BBQ party. A.. continue reading

Share Your Projects With WCIT 2010 - Request for Input

03/05/10 17:39 from Tons Interdependent Thoughts
At the end of this month the WCIT 2010 world congress on IT will take place. I heard it describe as 'the Olymp of IT worldwide', and this is the 17th edition, but I never heard of it before. This time it is taking place in Amsterdam, and a.. continue reading

FabLab Documentary

21/04/10 16:32 from Tons Interdependent Thoughts
There was a large FabLab presence at the SHiFT conference in Lisbon last week. Part of that was a documentary about FabLab. This 14 minute film was made by Elmine Wijnia , based on 2 days of filming in 2 FabLabs, and doing interviews with .. continue reading

SHiFT 2010 - Maker Households

20/04/10 17:19 from Tons Interdependent Thoughts
My talk 'Maker Households' was the closing key-note of the SHiFT conference last Saturday. This posting gives you the slides (with text) and the video of my talk (made by Siert Wijnia with his iPhone. Thanks!). The video starts about a min.. continue reading

Zeitgeists are not markets

18/04/10 08:38 from Johnnie Moores Weblog
Nice quote from Lao Tzu The highest type of ruler is one of whose existence the people are barely aware. Next comes one whom they love and praise. Next comes one whom they fear. Next comes one whom they despise and defy. It comes from Anne.. continue reading

A few more thoughts on co-creation

21/03/10 21:31 from Creating Positive Context
I try and shape my thinking and therefore I guess, my definition of co-creation in terms of how the concept can help firms achieve their growth goals through innovating a product or platform into something of more relevance and greater... continue reading

Ingersoll Rand Puts Customers First Using Outcome-Driven Innovation

13/03/10 08:20 from Creating Positive Context
To the casual observer, Ingersoll Rand's new R-Series rotary screw air compressors and C-Series centrifugal air compressors seem typical of new product introductions. A list of attributes includes improved reliability, efficiency and produc.. continue reading

Avoid the risks of using customer inputs for innovation

10/03/10 19:49 from Creating Positive Context
(with Tony Ulwick, Strategyn CEO) When managed correctly, open, customer-driven innovating firms enjoy competitive advantage arising from a number of sources. These include; better “unlearning” of established assumptions and practices, high.. continue reading

 

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