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Enterprise Networking Meeting - (post imcomplete)

On Tuesday I presented a talk at Huddersfield University to the Enterprise Network.

I took as my theme the importance to SME's of keeping an eye on coming innovations and the tweaking of the variables in the status quo can lead to upsets. Large corporations have the cash to get actively involved in industry wide innovations where as all to often the SME see's paradigm shifting innovation as ssomething that is forced upon them.

Any hoo - I promise I'd publish links to the topics I covered so here they are (this post is a work in progress and I'll keep updating over the next few days).

Introduction/Mental Sorbet

Futurama - New York Worlds fair 1939



Wired article
WiKipedia entry
Film archive
Film clips on YouTube part I, part II

MIT City Car project




Boston Globe article
Guardian article


10 things to keep an eye on


1. The Internet

Or more specifically the move from IPv4 to IPv6
Wikipedia has a pretty exhaustive entry

2. Desk top Fabbing



(links to follow)

3. Phone-a-ma-jigs

(links to follow)

4. Quantum computing

(links to follow)

5. Batteries

Virus built batteries
(more links to follow)

6. The Long Tail


(links to follow)

7. RFIDs & Spimes

(links to follow)

8. Artificial, artificial Intelligence



(links to follow)

9. Communications Convergence

(links to follow)

10. Web 2.0

(links to follow)


Wrap up

Jet boots

The Finnish bird man video.

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