While perusing my Google Reader subscriptions the other day, I came across an interesting post from Venkatesh Rao on the Enterprise 2.0 Conference Blog. Please read the post/comments yourself, but to paraphrase, the basic idea is that as Web 2.0 style technologies move within the firewall (ala E2) they become boring. The “exciting” and “consequential” [...]
Entries from June 2009
Stand a Little Closer When You Call Me A Band Geek
June 25th, 2009 · 4 Comments · Nate Nash
Tags:band geek·crossfit·dissent·loser
Data for Development
June 22nd, 2009 · 2 Comments · Nate Nash
Jay and I had an interesting conversation with Peter Corbett from iStrategy Labs a few days ago. If you aren’t familiar with the firm, they are the brains behind the acclaimed data-off sponsored by the DC City Government – Apps for Democracy. The idea was frankly brilliant in both its elegance and execution. So much [...]
Tags:data·government 2.0·international development·roast beef·transparency












