Controlling your privacy
We trade data for convenience, but this doesn’t necessarily mean that we should relinquish all control. When did you last check your privacy settings?
Instagram is no longer showing a like count
Social media has evolved over time and thinking deeply about this, I am encouraged to see how platforms are taking steps to drive digital interactions among like-minded individuals
Data, freedom of speech, and a platform world
We trade data for convenience – saving passwords in our browsers, sharing our location on our mobile devices, enabling push notifications, or opting in to terms and conditions th
Podcasts: building the future
The rate of change is accelerating – big data, machine learning, and interconnectivity are some of the core drivers behind this acceleration
Podcasts: trade-offs and our attention spans
In today’s digital age we spend a lot of our time connected to our phones, browsing the internet, and getting caught up in social media feeds.
Subscription models, advertising, and privacy
What exactly does the digital future hold? A few of the big tech and IT companies have been in the headlines over the last couple of months, sharing their updates with the world.
Updates and changes from #GoogleMarketingLive 2019
Did you catch all the udaptes from the #GoogleMarketingLive conference. Thanks to technology, you could tune in from around the globe.
Change, data, and privacy
What can we learn from Facebook's latest updates? Data helped inform the decisions they took; Facebook analysed its platform data and understood where the growth points lay for its
A TED Live Saturday
Over the weekend, a few of the team gathered for lunch at Carel’s house to watch some of the Talks from TED 2019, using TED Live. The theme for TED 2019 was “Bigger Than Us”.
Podcasts—Category Design, Futurists, Facebook, and Thinking
Podcasts are changing the way we engage content. This week's podcasts look at Category Design, Futurists, Facebook, and Thinking.