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Tag Archives: Slider Studio
A new approach to virtual exhibitions
StickyWorld opens up further potential channels for construction products people to engage with specifiers, and could be attractive to exhibition organisers wanting to offer additional services to exhibitors, and extend their event’s reach and value online. I have done occasional … Continue reading →
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Tagged AEC, architecture, BRE, CIMCIG, construction, engineering, exhibitions, hybrid event, INSITE11, marketing, MBE-KTN, Michael Kohn, SaaS, Slider Studio, social media, specification, StickyWorld, Su Butcher, TSB, Watford, Web 2.0
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Entrepreneurs and social media
Last week I spoke at an evening meeting of the Cass Entrepreneurs Network (an alumni group of Cass Business school at London’s City University) on entrepreneurs, PR and social media. The event, hosted at the CIPR’s headquarters in Russell Square, attracted … Continue reading →
Posted in AEC, blogs, branding, construction collaboration, marketing, media, networks, PR, Twitter, Web 2.0
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Tagged AEC, architecture, Be2camp, BIW, blog, Bob Leung, Building magazine, Cass Entrepreneurs Network, CIPR, construction, Construction News, CPD, engineering, Entrepreneurs, London Festival of Architecture, marketing, netiquette, PR, Slider Studio, social media, StickyWorld, tCn, tCnTop100, Web 2.0, Woobius, Woobius Eye, YouTube
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The un-networked Network
Last week, during two-and-a-half days in Spain (with a client) focused on a conference event run by the European BIC Network (EBN), it became clear that not all organisations that profess to be concerned with information-sharing and collaboration yet actually … Continue reading →
Posted in AEC, blogs, marketing, networks, PR, RSS, Twitter, Web 2.0, wikis
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Tagged AEC, Be2camp, BIC, BISgovuk, blog, Broker Inc, Burgos, construction, CoverItLive, Dopplr, EBN, engineering, Facebook, Fishing Cactus, Flickr, FourSquare, LinkedIn, marketing, PR, RSS, Slider Studio, Slideshare, social media, Spain, TripAdvisor, Twitter, Ustream, Web 2.0, Wikipedia, YouTube
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The future state of (construction) collaboration: bottom-up?
I spoke at the Collaboration Cafe symposium held at London’s Building Centre on Tuesday (30 March) – see my latest ExtranetEvolution post for more about the debate. The brief for my presentation from StickyWorld and Slider Studio founder Michael Kohn … Continue reading →
Posted in AEC, construction collaboration, Web 2.0
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Tagged AEC, Andrew Scoones, architecture, Building Centre, collaboration, construction, construction collaboration technologies, engineering, Generation Y, London, Rob Annable, Slider Studio, Slideshare, social media, StickyWorld, Web 2.0, YouCanPlan
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The new construction collaboration era
I am due to speak next Tuesday, 30 March at the Collaboration Cafe symposium at the Building Centre in London. The event is one of the final contributions to an ongoing research project being undertaken by Slider Studio and funded … Continue reading →
Posted in AEC, blogs, construction collaboration, networks, RSS, Twitter, Web 2.0, wikis
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Tagged AEC, architecture, BIM, blog, Building Centre, climate change, construction, construction collaboration technologies, engineering, extranets, London, Slider Studio, social media, StickyWorld, Twitter, Web 2.0, wikis
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Socially mobile
When looking to replace my old mobile ‘phone late last year, I used Twitter and blogs to get some user feedback on the option at the top of my shortlist (a productive process that included a long and helpful review … Continue reading →
Posted in AEC, blogs, networks, Twitter, Web 2.0
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Tagged AEC, Android, archINFORM, architecture, augmented reality, Be2camp, blog, Building Design, construction, engineering, Facebook, Flickr, Gmail, GPS, HTC, Layar, Michael Kohn, mobile devices, Morgan Stanley, ReadWriteWeb, Simon Johns, Slider Studio, social media, Twitter, Web 2.0, Wikipedia, Yelp
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