Henrik Moltke is presented with the New Media Days Award 2010 for his dedication to promote an open and free internet.
‘A lecture about DieSpace’ [2010]
‘What Mozilla Has To Teach Government’ [2010]
‘Top 5 Internet Services You’ve Never Heard About’
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‘Vint Cerf and Clay Shirky in Conversation’ [2009]
‘Vint Cerf and Clay Shirky in Conversation’ [2009]
‘Tracking the Internet into the 21st Century’ [2009]
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‘Debate: Hirshberg vs. Keen’ [2007]
‘Hvornår flytter netaviserne hjemmefra?’
‘Hvornår flytter netaviserne hjemmefra?’
‘The Grid – Is the Next Internet Revolution Here?’
‘The Grid – Is the Next Internet Revolution Here?’
‘The Grid – Is the Next Internet Revolution Here?’
‘Debate: Hirshberg vs. Keen’
‘The Grid – Is the Next Internet Revolution Here?’
‘Hvornår flytter netaviserne hjemmefra?’
‘Danske internetsucceser’
‘Danske internetsucceser’
‘Kan internetreklamer levere undervisning til børn?’
‘Hvornår flytter netaviserne hjemmefra?’
‘The New World According to Google’
‘The Great Digital Seduction’ [2007]
‘Danske internetsucceser’
‘Mash-up, Hyperlocality & User-Generated Content’
‘Second Life: Changing Society and Business on the Internet’
‘Danske internetsucceser – Part II’
‘Danske internetsucceser – Part II’
‘Danske internetsucceser – Part II’
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Jonathan Harris is showing Danish media pros the awe inspiring We Feel Fine project that visualizes feelings expressed in the worldwide blogosphere. Linking to the previous talk by Weinberger, We Feel Fine provides valuable metadata and doesn’t try to control the content. Miscellaneous feelings become intelligent connections across time and space. /read full blogpost…
Liberty Global is the second-largest cable TV operator in the world. At PICNIC08 CEO Mike T. Fries was on stage talking about the new interactive European TV viewer, webifying television, and building digital confidence. Traditional television may be challenged by … Continued
The ongoing debate on the future of libraries in a world of digitized content is not in any way irrelevant. We need libraries to inspire future generations, but in a world of many media outlets going increasingly mobile, it’s time to think hard about how you frame the media on display and make it inspiring instead of awkward.