Mark Zuckerberg’s recent letter to shareholders illustrated once again that, while the world is obsessed with the wealth generated by …
Playing social change
Despite being interested from a distance for some time, we have only just started to explore the potential of gaming …
Opinion: Considering SOPA in Cultural Heritage
I’m guessing you’ve already heard of the two bills that have been introduced before Congress in the United States, the Protect IP Act (PIPA) in the Senate and the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) in the House…
Customer service can change the world
We’ve just started working with Sky on some internal leadership events that they run each year and, once again, my …
Isn’t everybody using the internet?
Infographic showing digital exclusion figures across Europe, plus affected audience groups and barriers. Tori Flower and Kate Ferrier
The Incidental Effect
Hello. This first one is going to be very short, because what it refers to is quite long and I …
Mapping in the 4th dimension TEDxNHH
Nick talks atTEDx NHH, hosted by the Historypin Norwegian School of Economics, in Bergen.
Funding Historypin
Sincethe launch of Historypin in New York July this year, we’ve been blown away by people’s response to it…
The State of Intergenerational Relations
Infographic illustrating the growing inter-generational divide, the growing ageing population, and prevalence of loneliness amongst the elderly. Tori Flower and …
The Incidental Effect
Paper exploring new methods in behaviour change.By Nick Stanhope
Smithsonian Institution talk on Linked Open Data
Jon Voss addresses the Smithsonian Institute and explores the fundamental elements of Linked Open Data and discover how rapidly growing access to metadata within the world’s libraries, archives and museums is opening exciting new possibilities for understanding our past, and may help in predicting our future.
Reconnecting
Paper exploring new methods in behaviour change. David Robinson