Stephen Johnston’s blog
What happens when Internet connected mobile devices, contextually-aware services and stubbornly organic and unpredictable people meet? I don't know but that's what this blog is about.
I'm working as a consultant on mobile, new media and healthcare projects and live with my wife in Upper West Side, New York.
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- 2007/03 – Corporate Wikis Go Viral (Business Week)
- 2007/03 – Recommended Reading (Wall Street Journal)
- 2008/04 – Mobility and location (The Economist) – reg reqd
- 2008/11 – Innovation in America: A Gathering Storm (The Economist)
- 2009/06 – MBA Tales: Searching for Work in a Recession (Business Week)
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friendfeed acquiring my comments is like republishing ads
aggregation space is a hot. but am not yet convinced. i got an email notification from friendfeed that someone (hi Timo) has commented on one of my not recent and particularly insightful blog posts (timo was being generous). however, that comment -- generated from the content of my blog -- is now attached to friendfeed, and doesn't show up here. i have to go to friendfeed if i want to see the comments? seems a bit like a dirty trick - akin to republishing someone else's content to get the advertising revenues.