Headline reads “WI-FI Hits the Spot” again quoting Gartner Dataquest who estimates there will be 22.6 million users logging on to 53,300 spots in the US by 2008. Then IDC says 28 million will be using Wi-Fi by the end of 2003. Hard to understand how these firms survive. Who buys these perspectives?
Why is it that Future Studies has never really gotten off the ground. This was an interesting session. Certainly helped my perspective. I’ve often thought that it is everyones job to study the future. Still — And I’m already getting the feeling here…. there is often too much talk about the future, and not enough intelligent analysis. Yes it needs some constructs and frameworks.
Are blogs part of a value creation spiral? Most of the key pieces are now there or emerging to radically redefine how your organization connects, thinks and acts. How might the growing interest in linking digital identity, blogging wiki’s, RSS feeds etc evolve? How might the emergent functionalities in these tools benefit our evolution and daily experiences. How will they combine and spiral to augment our collective intelligence? How will they reframe the KM knowledge innovation paradigm? For most companies it’s happening more rapidly than they think.
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