The haves and the have-laters
Kevin Kelly’s take on how technological development plays into the future of poverty and inequality – and why he’s not worried about unequal access to… Read More »The haves and the have-laters
Kevin Kelly’s take on how technological development plays into the future of poverty and inequality – and why he’s not worried about unequal access to… Read More »The haves and the have-laters
I recently listened to a talk given by Iqbal Quadir, founder of Grameenphone, at the Long Now Foundation in 2008: In the early nineties I… Read More »Technology marches towards the poorest
Some things worth committing to: to service and impact for human-flourishing (vision, clarity and focus, outcomes more than processes, sustainability); to getting better every day… Read More »The Commitments (1):
New initiatives can be a challenge can’t they? Plotting the course. Anticipating problems. Obsessing over details. Wondering how we’ll deal with XYZ scenarios in 6… Read More »The donut: getting going [guest post]
Computers have been on a steady march toward us. At first, computers were housed in distant air-conditioned basements, then they moved to nearby small rooms,… Read More »Computers marching towards us
Fair question. It began as a joke as the title of a shared googledoc, then became a domain name when I “did it now” and… Read More »Why “Driverless Crocodile”?
Stats can help a lot – the right metrics are a sixth sense, helping you see through the fog and often giving substance to what… Read More »Stats: Tail. Dog.
What if your the thing you do could be free? If the cost of all your inputs dropped to nothing – what would you charge? If… Read More »What if it was free?
This is a ‘spec for a spec’ pulling together some threads from This is Marketing (‘The Simple Marketing Promise’, ‘Marketing in five steps’ and ‘Simple… Read More »DC Podcast: Spec-tacular (spec for a spec)
Here’s the draft of six questions for first interviews on the DC podcast – let me know what you think. Spec for the podcast (which… Read More »Driverless Crocodile Podcast: 6 Questions