Development by Davis: “On Twitter, do you follow or listen?” plus 2 more |
- On Twitter, do you follow or listen?
- Can government agencies be innovative?
- Second-Generation AMD A-Series APUs Enable Best-in-Class PC Mobility, Entertainment, and Gaming Experience in Single Chip
On Twitter, do you follow or listen? Posted: 15 May 2012 06:00 AM PDT Should Twitter change the term "followers" to "listeners?" Yes No It doesn't matter Something caught my attention in this story by Phil Shapiro. It was something he said in the video presentation he made--as he was describing what Twitter is and what people use it for, he made the argument that the term followers should be changed to listeners. This is where my brain started racing. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Can government agencies be innovative? Posted: 15 May 2012 04:00 AM PDT Are politics preventing your local government from being innovative? Yes No Six reasons why government is not more innovativeSteve Denning recently wrote a great post titled How To Make Government Innovative Again. In his post Denning asks the following: Why isn't the Government generally more agile? Why isn't innovation part of everything government does? Denning's answer to these questions are: "Simple. The constraints on talented people who work in government agencies are enormous." Denning lists six reasons why government is not more innovative. |
Posted: 15 May 2012 12:00 AM PDT AMD (NYSE: AMD) today announced the widely anticipated launch of its 2nd-Generation AMD A-Series Accelerated Processing Units (APUs) for mainstream and ultrathin notebooks, All-in-One and traditional desktops, home theater PCs and embedded designs. The 2n... |
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