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Monday, August 17th, 2009

A few thoughts on “free” and things (Warning: Ramble Alert)

Author
Daniel Ord Rasmussen
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Chris Anderson published his much talked about “Free” book recently and naturally is was (and is) free from several sources. It can be downloaded as an audiobook read by Chris himself or as an eBook for most platforms.
This post isn’t about that though, the book’s already been discussed at length all over the web. This [...]

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Thursday, June 4th, 2009

Tag Your City: Introducing #aarhusnow – the new tag about Aarhus

Author
Daniel Ord Rasmussen
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Dear Aarhus and everyone else out there
We live in Aarhus and we like it here – so we want to know what’s going on!
Found a great new bar? Seen a great new play? Found an exclusive boutique in the Latin Quarter? Had the best meal in your life at a local restaurant? Beach party? BBQ? [...]

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Tuesday, May 5th, 2009

Media On Move

Author
Anders Mogensen
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Rigtig mange interessenter arbejder i disse år med mulighederne for bedre og mere vidtgående kommunikation via mobile enheder. Omkring 100 af disse aktører er samlet til konferencen Media On Move i Ålborg. Undertegnede er med og skal senere i dag præsentere et oplæg under overskriften: “Fremtidens Digitale Turistinformation”. Oplæget tager afsæt i vores igangværende kortlægning [...]

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Tuesday, March 24th, 2009

48 Hours in Denmark – the future of digital tourism

Author
Anders Mogensen
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48 Hours in Denmark is now live and ready to receive all the brilliant input the internet can muster. Basically we’re offering you a free trip to Denmark, with all expenses paid. Plane, hotel, food and fun. What’s the catch? We want you to show us how you use digital media when you travel as [...]

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Sunday, March 8th, 2009

In Aarhus – Beyond Kyoto

Author
Peter Dreyer
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Saturday the Beyond Kyoto climate conference in Aarhus came to a close with a gloomy prediction by the former (a fact that may lend a little hope after all) US ambassador James Cain; “There is simply no chance that a new climate post-Kyoto treaty can pass through the Senate at the moment.” In this manner [...]

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Monday, February 23rd, 2009

We Are Already Computing in the Cloud

Author
Daniel Ord Rasmussen
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I’ve just spent a weekend installing and reinstalling my parents PCs. My father purchased a new Dell machine (despite my pleas for him to try a Mac) with Vista Home Premium. Now, before you call this a Vista-bashing post I’d like to say that I’m actually quite fond of many aspects of Vista. So no, [...]

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Friday, January 30th, 2009

Final thoughts from ENTER2009

Author
Daniel Ord Rasmussen
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The ENTER2009 conference comes to a close today, and is slowly ramping down. The highlights of today’s talks include tips for designing an effective web presence, and information about how the mobile sector will soon becoming quite important.
Iselin Skogland from ethotelservices started her talk by stating that websites aren’t beauty contests. They are functionality and [...]

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Thursday, January 29th, 2009

Travel 2.0 Keynotes by Google and Forrester Research

Author
Daniel Ord Rasmussen
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We are now on the second day of the ENTER conference, and today’s keynote was by Forrester Research and Google. Both obvious giants in their respective fields. If you’ve read the Groundswell book from Forrester you have pretty good idea what I mean. And since you are reading this blog I’ll assume you also know [...]

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Thursday, December 11th, 2008

iNoticed – interesting design spottings in 2008

Author
Mads Jensen
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So, 2008 is coming to an end, and it’s time to sum it all up. Below is the stuff that I’ve found most interesting in the past year – good and bad. The list is totally disorganised, and thus not really a list. In these times of recession, I find it well in place though, [...]

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Sunday, November 30th, 2008

The future we were supposed to have

Author
Christian Schwarz Lausten
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I’ve always had this special interest, a fetish one might say, about yesterday’s tomorrow. Those daredevilish visions, hopes and ideas about how the future might be like. I both find it extremely entertaining, fascinating and educational to get a glimpse of how we have imagined our future during the last century. I’ve even had the [...]

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