Monthly Archives: January 2007

Plannersphere

Once more, Russell Davies did a good one. “I was thinking we could build a wiki there and amass a beautiful pile of planning knowledge for all the planning children of the world”. Read the full post on his blog. After the coffee morning and the account planning school of the web, we have [...]
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Deloitte 2007 predictions

What’s going to happen in the Technology, Media & Telecommunications (TMT) sector in 2007? What will be the impact of convergence? Will media make good on the opportunities in the Chinese market? How will the net neutrality debate be resolved? All of these issues are discussed in Predictions 2007 from Deloitte, three reports outlining [...]
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Google Earth goes further

The new version of Google Earth has been released. They pushed the limit even further by adding couple of new functionalities. The most impressive is that now you can see 3D terrain and buildings in higher-quality and for many new places. They also added plug-in to view travel photos, hiking trails uploaded from your [...]
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Martin Sorrell gives his view of our industry

I just wanted to point out a chat with Martin Sorrel on Mediaweek.tv. MediaWeek.tv is the home of The Webchats, produced by Media Week in association with Microsoft Digital Advertising Solutions. The Webchats feature some of the highest-profile names in commercial media discussing the big issues of the day: from the future of [...]
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R/GA and Bob Greenberg

If working as a strategic planner, I’m even more interested in business strategy. I suppose it come from the fact that I’m passionate about our industry and the digital revolution. So I try to get as much point of view as I can to create mine. Bob Greenberg is, for me, a big visionary [...]
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Nokia, a view of the future

Nokia has released a number of short videos that explore how mobile phone design may change in the next three or four years. There is a video for each of the four categories (Achieve, Connect, Live, Explore), or put more simply different lifestyle, that Nokia focuses on. Despite being very exciting and well [...]
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My father gift, Vernimmen corporate finance

Here is the last book my father gave me. Corporate finance covers the theory and practice of Corporate Finance from a truly European perspective. It shows how to use financial theory to solve practical problems and is written for students of corporate finance and financial analysis and practising corporate financiers. Indeed, even if I [...]
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Google: model of a modern company

My friend send me an interesting video about Google. It come from the BT Big Thinkers. It’s a series of forums for knowledge-sharing and debate. This community brings thought leaders from the worlds of business and government together, offering them the opportunity to discuss the issues that will shape organisations throughout the 21st century. [...]
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The next Youtube’s star?

While chilling on Youtube one week ago, I found this interesting artist. Well, you will say, it’s just another one. So I’ll explain why I choose this one. First, if many Youtube users are able to do a one shot hit, it’s much more difficult to do it several times. Except from Lonelygirl15 with [...]
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Venice Project Beta

For few days now, I have been beta tester on the Venice Project. I’ll explore the application to see how it works and give feedbacks here soon. The company was started by Kazaa and Skype founders Niklas Zennstrom and Janus Friis. The founders are so high profile gives The Venice Project an edge besides [...]
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