Thierry Happe’s insight into the digital revolution

Yesterday, I had the pleasure to hear Thierry Happe, president and cofounder of the Netexplorateur Observatory,  talking about the influences of the digital society in the fields of journalism, marketing and education. He came from France, invited by the IHEC and Wanabe, and as he said, had to limit himself to 3 topics because the Read More …

Data Philanthropy is Good for Business

Give Data as you give Blood. Global Pulse, an innovation initiative in the Executive Office of the UN Secretary-General, wants to analyse private data for the public good.  The idea is to find patterns in data coming from private companies, and share those findings.  For that, they have to find a way enterprises can deliver Read More …

77 Million of Stolen Passwords and more.

I am sure you heard already, even if you don’t have a PSP.  We can read in The Economist that: Sony revealed that names, addresses, passwords and possibly credit-card details of 77m accounts were stolen when hackers gained access to the network it runs in 60 countries for its PlayStation online-gaming system, as well as Read More …

Interconnexion fuels Innovation

I enjoyed reading this analysis of innovation from Matt Ridley in reason.com, here are his conclusions : Ideas Having Sex: How prosperity and innovation exceeded the expectations of John Stuart Mill and Adam Smith Innovators are in the business of sharing. It is the most important thing they do, for unless they share their innovation Read More …