What people should be embracing, to use a popular expression, is functionality. The technology itself should be invisible.
- Alan Cane, in FT REPORT You don’t need to be a mechanical engineer to drive a car
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What people should be embracing, to use a popular expression, is functionality. The technology itself should be invisible.
- Alan Cane, in FT REPORT You don’t need to be a mechanical engineer to drive a car
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London QS meetup group - Quantified Self and Self-hacking community in London
The Mine! project - user-driven app for data & relationship logistics
MINT - My Information, Not Theirs, market RIOT initiative to get customer data back from companies
VRM Hub - VRM community in London
VRM Labs - network of companies interested in VRM
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Page Sands
on Mar 1st, 2007
@ 3:00 am:
yes yes. Sound familiar?
Adriana
on Mar 1st, 2007
@ 9:55 am:
Yes, it does, I first heard the term ‘transparent technology’ from you. Where can I link to it?