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Surface Future

19. Januar 2008




Seit jeher tracke ich innovative Überlegungen und Visionen der Mensch-Maschinen-Schnittstelle, Surface/Displays usw., die von Jahr zu Jahr greifbarer werden. Heute mal wieder eine Idee von Microsoft, zu der ich nur sage: Wohl bekomm´s!

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    Jose am 1. Februar 2012 04:38

    that she doesn’t get the point of Corporate or Executive Blogs. And that’s elcxtay my point (and I know this is kinda off-topic but): the problem of these web 2.0 technologies is not how to use them but what to do with them. So the new skill that students have to learn is: writing short and pregnant (*g* I know this is wrong, I just love this German mistake soo much) – but in a way that helps people get involved. For example like @birkenkrahe mentioned, by not telling everything to get into a discussion. I’m sure that blogs, wikis and micro blogging will be a very important tool in the corporate world just a few years from now. Especially when the “generation @” (or what ever you like to call us who grew up with these techologies) will be in higher or top management positions. So to get back to what michael kerres – quoted here – sais: Twitter is very useful when you look at it from a long term perspective.@birkenkrahe: could you please write in German from time to time?

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