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Office Labs (of 'future vision of…' fame) 'envisioning' strategy – "Take a step into the future and get a glimpse into how technology may transform the way we live and work in the years ahead. Explore some of our concepts for how leading edge technologies might be used in real world settings – such as health care, manufacturing, banking and retail – over the next 5-10 years."
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A fascinating 2002 news story that charts the perceived changes in management style, if not company ethos, at HP and the ways in which some employees began to feel the loss of the founders' 'old school' values.
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"InterFace is a new type of annual event. Part conference, part workshop, part networking opportunity, it will bring together postdocs, early career academics and postgraduate researchers from the fields of Information Technology and the Humanities in order to foster cutting-edge collaboration. As well as having a focus on Digital Humanities, it will also be an important forum for Humanities contributions to Computer Science. The event will furthermore provide a permanent web presence for communication between delegates both during, and following, the conference."
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Vaguely interesting blog about 'digital archaeology', which kind of asks questions about what is 'there' to excavate. Lots of questions arise about materiality etc…
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A reasonably interesting article on the phenomenology of pervasive media/ubicomp/mobile phones stuff. A little dated now, as further work has been done and the irrepressible push of the 'new' has moved on.
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