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Net2 Cambridge
I had a lovely time on Saturday at Barcamb, a techie unconference in Cambridge. Quite a bit techier, actually, than I’m used to – but that offered a different perspective on things, which was rather nice. It also meant catching … Continue reading
Posted in Events, Net2Camb
Tagged cambridge, Net2Camb, netsquared, networking, nfp, Social Media, tech4good, third sector
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Bookmarks for April 5th through April 10th
I find this stuff so that you don’t have to. Social Media Security – "We have found a huge lack of accurate information around security issues and awareness of social media. This website aims to help educate users of social … Continue reading
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Cultural agoraphobia
John Naughton’s Observer piece this morning is a good one: The cultural agoraphobia from which most of us suffer leads us always to overemphasise the downsides of openness and lack of central control, and to overvalue the virtues of order … Continue reading
