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Monthly Archives: November 2010
Microsoft Playing the Boundary Object Game Elegantly
Boundary Object concept is very interesting on technology-driven sectors. And it’s the case for the ones covered by DiCoDE. Writing the first 2 chapters of the book, I highlight the key role of technology in human history and economy, thus … Continue reading
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Tagged Alexander Osterwalder, Apple, Apple TV, Boundary Object, Business Model Generation, design, design thinking, experiment, Google, IDTV, iPhone, Kinect, Microsoft, mobile, Mobile Marketing, NUI, Pivot, SDK, SMS, Steve Blank, technology, TV, user XP, Xbox, Yves Pigneur
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Simplified DiCoDE for a better use
As from the beginning, I knew that DiCoDE was meant to be simplified at some point. There are too many details in the current version (the one that I handed to many professionals during the last months and used as … Continue reading
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Tagged advertising, Branded Utility, business model, Business Model Canvas, cont, DiCoDE, media, Pixelmator, search, social media, social network, telecom, UGC, user, user context, user interface
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What Alcohol’s Socialization History teaches me…
Just saw a very interesting documentary (with great intro and outro music by Fluke and Moby;o) on TV5Monde. The intro is about alcohol socialization process. During industrialization period, triggered by industrial production of alcohol, upper class had to establish rules towards … Continue reading
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Tagged alcohol, Boundary Object, EU, Moby, regulation, society, TV5Monde, US
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OMG I created a Monster!
It’s always good to sit back and take some distance to see what you’ve done and what’s remaining. I’m currently in a race for finishing the second chapter drafted content (light green branch at the bottom; orange-left one is done) … Continue reading
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Tagged DiCoDE, DiCoDE the book, mind map, production, writing process
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Liquid Content, Hyperconnectivity and User Context enabling Media Surfaces
Do you remember BERG London? They created, a few week before the announcement of the iPad this gorgeous video showing how Printed Press could look on tablets. My personal favorite in their portfolio is this map for NYC… But let’s … Continue reading
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Tagged a glimpse ahead, advertising, app, attention, BERG, book, content, Content is Liquid, DiCoDE the book, engagement, filter, Gerd Leonhard, GUI, hyperconnectivity, iPad, media, Media Surfaces, Microsoft, Minority Report, mobile, PC, screen, smartphone, The Guardian, TV, UI, user context
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Business Models in TIME: How to make the jump to 2020
I’ve seen this very interesting White Paper twitted by my ex-manager at Sanoma (@caroberry) issued together by Atos Consulting and Ericsson. They treat TIME (Telecom, IT, Media & Entertainment) industry and picture 4 scenarios (with associated Business Models, based on Alexander Osterwalder … Continue reading
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Tagged @caroberry, Alexander Osterwalder, Atos, brand, business model, Business Model Generation, Business Transformation, Carole Lamarque, convenience, copyright, CRM, Curation, Customer Experience, Customer Relationship, Customer XP, device, DiCoDE, Entertainment, Ericsson, Forrester, green, infrastructure, innovation, IT, media, Partner, Partnership, Pipe, privacy, regulation, rights, Sanoma, service, standard, sustainability, technology, telecom, TIME, Trust, UI, user interface, Yves Pigneur
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