Author Archives: Tyler Knowlton

Concept Game Design

I worked on this concept for an old school platformer that is set in a diner. The idea was to develop a game that could be played through as an interaction between the gamer and a song. Unfortunately the band who put out the song (my band:) had an epi… Continue reading

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Enterprise 2.0 Boston

I just got back from a great trip to Boston. I attended the Enterprise 2.0 conference and gave a talk on the “Purpose Driven Organization” You can watch the video here: http://www.informationweek.com/thebrainyard/e2-boston-2011
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Video Conferencing – Out of the Boardroom

VC – Out of the Boardroom – Ipad 2 to Corporate
We’ve been taking some time to find a way tp get video conferencing out of the boardroom. Sounds like Skype yeah? Well the point is to get your Skype or whatever to connect with the corporate. Turns… Continue reading

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The Innovation Unit

The “Innovation Unit” is designed to be:

an Incubation Centre for running small scale proof of concept initiatives with early adopters in DFAIT
a centre of expertise – maintaining strong ties with the private sector, other government … Continue reading

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Purpose or Perish: Engagement is Just a Side Effect

I’m heading down to the E 2.0 Conference in Boston to give a talk on Collaboration, public engagement and the purpose driven organization. The talk is shaping up pretty nicely but I keep trying to come up with a good analogy for the ‘shape ‘ of a… Continue reading

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10 Downing

I had a quick jaunt over to London to meet with blogger, digital diplomacy, general social media guru Jimmy Leach in January. Our meeting was great, good discussions on how his team was set up at the Foreign and Commonwealth Office. I had a great time… Continue reading

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Twitter Data Analysis: An Investor’s Perspective

Via Tech Crunch This is a guest post by Robert J. Moore, the CEO and co-founder of RJMetrics, a on-demand database analytics and business intelligence startup that helps online businesses measure, manage, and monetize better. He was previously a venture … Continue reading

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Breathing New Life into Virtual Worlds

Via PR 2.0 In 2007-2008, many brands and companies flocked to Second Life to build a virtual presence, which spiked and created a bit of a backlash and ultimately a bit of a retreat in the process. By mid-2009, virtual … Continue reading

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The Goal of Twitter’s New Homepage? Be the World’s Water Cooler

Via Mashable July 28th, 2009 | by Ben Parr Twitter now has a brand spankin’ new homepage. Of course, if you’re a regular TwitterTwitter user, you’re rarely going to see it because you’re already logged in. But for the 5 … Continue reading

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7 Secrets to Tweeting Your Corporate Culture

Via Mashable July 27th, 2009 | by Sharlyn Lauby Sharlyn Lauby is the president of Internal Talent Management (ITM) which specializes in employee training and human resources consulting. She authors a blog at hrbartender.com. I admit I’m a Twitter addict. … Continue reading

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