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A little off topic ....Why Radical Transparency Is Good Business, anyone ant to chat over a coffee?

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I registered two domains a while back www.OpenGovernance.og and www.OpenGovernance.net  and when I read this HBR article it reminded me why…. Why Radical Transparency Is Good Business….. The original idea came about as I was reading some new articles of association for a new company I have founded with Simon Grice. It came to me that so much of company policy was formed when communication were limited by pony express, seals and letters. Anyway this started a process that we are now living at iNeed  (the new company) where we are put together an investors page (we raised £50k on CrowdCube ) which is based on radical openness and we are also aiming at changing the whole process of openness and transparency I would love to find someone else who is interested in this topic to chat about it over a coffee

A little off topic ....Why Radical Transparency Is Good Business, anyone ant to chat over a coffee?

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I registered two domains a while back www.OpenGovernance.og and www.OpenGovernance.net  and when I read this HBR article it reminded me why…. Why Radical Transparency Is Good Business….. The original idea came about as I was reading some new articles of association for a new company I have founded with Simon Grice. It came to me that so much of company policy was formed when communication were limited by pony express, seals and letters. Anyway this started a process that we are now living at iNeed  (the new company) where we are put together an investors page (we raised £50k on CrowdCube ) which is based on radical openness and we are also aiming at changing the whole process of openness and transparency I would love to find someone else who is interested in this topic to chat about it over a coffee

Using data to determine if your PIN code for banking is unique

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@windley - why personal clouds?

Simple and eloquent [slideshare id=14593696&w=427&h=356&sc=no] <div style="margin-bottom:5px"> <strong> Why Personal Clouds </strong> from <strong> Phil Windley </strong> </div>

@DanielSolove on Do Young People Care About Privacy?

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Source : http://www.linkedin.com/today/post/article/20121010201716-2259773-do-young-people-care-about-privacy by Daniel J. Solove is the John Marshall Harlan Research Professor of Law at George Washington University Law School, the founder of  TeachPrivacy , a privacy/data security training company, and a Senior Policy Advisor at Hogan Lovells.  Do Young People Care About Privacy? “A common argument I hear is that young people just don't care about privacy.  If they cared about privacy, why would they share so much personal data on Facebook?  Why would they text so much?  Why would they be so cavalier about their privacy?  Privacy will be dead in a generation, the argument goes.  This argument is wrong for several reasons.  Studies show that young people do care about privacy.  A few years ago, a  study by Chris Hoofnagle and others  revealed that young people's attitudes about privacy didn't differ much from older people's attitudes.   A more  recent study spons

@DanielSolove on Do Young People Care About Privacy?

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Source : http://www.linkedin.com/today/post/article/20121010201716-2259773-do-young-people-care-about-privacy by Daniel J. Solove is the John Marshall Harlan Research Professor of Law at George Washington University Law School, the founder of  TeachPrivacy , a privacy/data security training company, and a Senior Policy Advisor at Hogan Lovells.  Do Young People Care About Privacy? “A common argument I hear is that young people just don't care about privacy.  If they cared about privacy, why would they share so much personal data on Facebook?  Why would they text so much?  Why would they be so cavalier about their privacy?  Privacy will be dead in a generation, the argument goes.  This argument is wrong for several reasons.  Studies show that young people do care about privacy.  A few years ago, a  study by Chris Hoofnagle and others  revealed that young people's attitudes about privacy didn't differ much from older people's attitudes.   A more  recent study spons

@DanielSolove on Do Young People Care About Privacy?

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Source : http://www.linkedin.com/today/post/article/20121010201716-2259773-do-young-people-care-about-privacy by Daniel J. Solove is the John Marshall Harlan Research Professor of Law at George Washington University Law School, the founder of  TeachPrivacy , a privacy/data security training company, and a Senior Policy Advisor at Hogan Lovells.  Do Young People Care About Privacy? “A common argument I hear is that young people just don't care about privacy.  If they cared about privacy, why would they share so much personal data on Facebook?  Why would they text so much?  Why would they be so cavalier about their privacy?  Privacy will be dead in a generation, the argument goes.  This argument is wrong for several reasons.  Studies show that young people do care about privacy.  A few years ago, a  study by Chris Hoofnagle and others  revealed that young people's attitudes about privacy didn't differ much from older people's attitudes.   A more  recent study spons