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  • NEXT16: Facebook’s Jason Cale on connected teams and connected work

    By Adam Tinworth

    Warning: Liveblogging. Prone to error, inaccuracy and terrible crimes against grammar and syntax. Post will be updated over…

  • From headphones to news feeds: we often don’t know what we want

    By Adam Tinworth

    Apple's shift to wireless audio has provoked outrage - but so did many other revolutionary changes in technology that we now take for granted.

  • Playing the Platform Game

    By Martin Recke

    These days, everybody and their uncle wants to be a platform. The Four Horsemen of Tech — Google, Apple, Facebook, and Amazon, or in short: GAFA — might still be dominant, but others are rising.

  • Facebook’s attempt to reshape our digital egos is failing

    By Adam Tinworth

    Facebook is seeing falling personal sharing - and that worried the company. It's tried to force a single identity on us all - and failed.

  • Facebook M aims to be the winner in the digital assistant wars

    By Adam Tinworth

    Beyond the battle to be the leading messaging platform lies a more subtle battle: to become your personal digital assistant

  • Ello’s long road to social network success

    By Adam Tinworth

    Ello has got off to a great start - but it's in danger of being the latest of a long line of failed products that have tried to offer an alternative to existing social networks.

  • Notes from the New Normal – 17th March

    By Adam Tinworth

    The web is 25, and needs a bill of rights. The (online) kids are fine (really) and shopping is about to get a lot more digital. And we have robot fish. This is the #newnormal

  • Is $19bn the price of protecting Facebook from disruption?

    By Adam Tinworth

    In the New Normal the disruptors get disrupted. Facebook saw this disruption coming - but couldn't rise to the challenge, and has paid a heavy price.

  • Facebook’s Paper marks the social network’s 10th anniversary

    By Adam Tinworth

    Facebook is celebrating its 10th anniversary with the launch of a new app. But those who see it as a Flipboard killer misunderstand the New Normal.

  • Your Festive Reading List

    By Adam Tinworth

    Six stories to get you back into the swing of the digital business after Christmas indulgence…

  • The first cracks in Facebook’s wall

    By Adam Tinworth

    Facebook has been the unassailable giant in the social networking space. But teenagers are ignoring it - is this the first step in its fall?

  • Embeddable Instagram and the lessons of Web 2.0

    By Adam Tinworth

    Instagram catches up to the mid-2000s by launching embedding functionality. But does the app native company really understand what it's doing?

  • Contextualizing content in a mobile world

    “Technology changes fast, behaviour more slowly, and motivation not at all” - Martin Ott, Managing Director Northern Europe at Facebook, clarified at NEXT13 in which way the rise of new technologies influences our way of living.

  • Martin Ott: disruptive messages and lightweight relationships

    By Adam Tinworth

    Facebook is turning your friends into content matchmakers, but brands who see Facebook Pages as destinations are rather missing the point, says Martin Ott

  • Facebook: making itself at Home on mobile

    By Adam Tinworth

    Facebook's new Home apps for Android could make it the default interface on mobile for the world outside the tech bubble…

  • When is a hack not a hack? Jeff Jarvis and the BBC’s technopanic

    By Adam Tinworth

    Jeff Jarvis had a run-in with the BBC over the recent Facebook hacking - is it an issue worthy of discussion?

  • Is tech forcing us to abandon the idea of multiple identities?

    By Adam Tinworth

    As Google integrates identity more deeply with its search engine, is our space to have multiple versions of our own identity being eroded by technology?

  • Here be dragons: the corporate community trap

    By Adam Tinworth

    As the big social networks start tussling for turf - are they starting to behave like the corporate titans of old?

  • Here be dragons: The Platform Paradox

    By Adam Tinworth

    The scuffle between Twitter and its customer PeopleBrowsr in the courts is a stark reminder that the "platforms" of today's social networking are only platforms for as long as it suits them.

  • Facebook: Facing the Future or Failing?

    By Adam Tinworth

    Since Facebook's rocky IPO, it's been all doom and gloom in the social media sector - but is that really the story?

  • What Instagram got right – and Facebook can learn

    By Adam Tinworth

    People fear what Facebook could do to Instagram - but what could Instagram do to Facebook?

  • Google is the Cool Kid Again, and Facebook Starts to Look Like MySpace

    By Martin Recke

    It’s amazing how fast perceptions can change. Just a few weeks ago, Google was the search giant that…

  • Data Love and Data Hatred

    By Andrew Keen

    The environmental challenge of the early 21st century is for us to master data rather than for it to master us. We are in danger of becoming a data rich, yet ignorant and narcissistic society.

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