Diversity, Freedom and Education at the Open World Forum

This year I have been invited to present the first results of my research about Open public data at the 2010 Open World Forum. Due to the subject of my talk, I was also invited by Glyn Moody to a panel on Open Democracy (see Glyn’s comments on that panel at CWUK).

Every day should be 10/10/10!

October 10 2010 (10/10/10) is the day chosen for a Global Work Party that nobody should miss:

Paying attention: when a (kind of) hacker meets sociologists

Attention is precious and scarce like gold in this age of continuous interruptions, tweets limited to 140 characters and people for which something simply doesn’t exist if it doesn’t pop out in the first page of Google Search results. In september 2010 I have participated to a conference devoted to this theme, that is

A cultural side effect of "what happens on Facebook and Twitter when you die"

British Magazine Pc Pro has an interesting article about something which, they report, happens one and a half million times a year: