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Networked Society Index 2014 - Bearing Consulting

Networked Society Index 2014 - Bearing Consulting | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Ericsson, a Swedish multinational provider of communications technology and services, has released a report on the latest Network Society City Index  that ranks 40 cities and measures their ICT maturity in terms of leverage from ICT investments in...
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Ericsson ranks Stockholm, London and Paris the world's most connected cities - ComputerWeekly.com

Ericsson ranks Stockholm, London and Paris the world's most connected cities - ComputerWeekly.com | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Ericsson’s Networked Society Index puts London near the top of its connected cities table but others may challenge it soon
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Ericsson report places Stockholm as top city by ICT maturity

Ericsson report places Stockholm as top city by ICT maturity | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
The latest Networked Society City Index from Ericsson marks Sweden’s Stockholm as the world’s most ICT-mature city once again.
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How can we best use smart meter data? Creative solutions are starting to emerge. - The Networked Society Blog

How can we best use smart meter data? Creative solutions are starting to emerge. - The Networked Society Blog | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Over 800 million smart utility meters will be deployed in buildings around the world by 2020. http://t.co/L0B7yS2rvx
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White Paper: Guiding principles for security in a Networked Society

To fulfill the potential of the Networked Society, billions of people must be able to trust that communication networks are reliable and that the information carried over them is secure.

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Ericsson: How the Internet of Things will transform industry and society?

Ericsson: How the Internet of Things will transform industry and society? | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
This animated infographic provides a visual guide to the transformation of industries that will come about as a result of the IoT.
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(239) Michel Bauwens's answer to What can be done to accelerate a networked society to replace the hierarchy structure from the business model so that a cooperative model dominates the global econo...

Cooperatives are traditionally understood as entities that are owned by their members, whether these are consumers or producers/workers. I don't think incentives are really the problem, since coops already hire more workers than private multinational companies (Page on davegraceassociates.com) and for example, 80% of tech coops still exist after 3 years vs 60% for private startups.
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A, B, C and D – how to prioritize in an always-connected world - The Networked Society Blog

A, B, C and D – how to prioritize in an always-connected world - The Networked Society Blog | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

The Networked Society makes you be everywhere at any time. This could create a feeling that there is not enough time , and it becomes difficult to prioritize well. I can feel that way sometimes.

Galaxia 2.0's comment, October 16, 2014 6:14 AM
Thank you for your Scoop.it, jean lievens. It's really interesting! We'll share it on Twitter ;)
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Networked Society 'case studies' - Economic Times

Networked Society 'case studies' - Economic Times | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Being a small, remote nation, Bhutan does things a bit differently than the rest of the world; for example, Bhutan is the only country in the world to measure development by Gross National Happiness. Thanks to online connectivity, the country has kept its individuality and implemented an innovative approach to education.


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The Future of Learning in a Networked Society | Learnstreaming

The Future of Learning in a Networked Society | Learnstreaming | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
This video highlights interviews from several leading people offering their perspectives on where learning and education is heading in our networked society.
Les Howard's curator insight, October 3, 2014 9:52 AM

Great quote from article by Seth Godin: 

If you look at the fact that we process 20 or 30 kids at a time in a batch just like in the factory.  If you fail 3rd grade we hold you back and reprocess you.  All matching the way the factory works.  We built it on purpose and it was really useful for its function but we don’t have a shortage of factory workers anymore.” Seth Godin

Seth says that “there’s a big difference between access to information and school.  They used to be the same thing.  Information is now available online to anyone who has access and wants it.”

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Capturing the Networked Society - Case 24 Airbnb - YouTube

Traveling is all about capturing the essence of a place, to become a temporary native. Now, no matter where you are or where you going, there is a place to stay at your fingertips. This connected community has enabled new encounters, economies and become an integral part of the ‘sharing economy’.

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The Networked Society - New Europe

The Networked Society - New Europe | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it


The Networked Society, in which the Internet is connected to everything and everyone and impacts everything and everyone, isn't as far away as we might think.

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The game has changed: the Internet of Things for the Networked Society - The Networked Society Blog

The game has changed: the Internet of Things for the Networked Society - The Networked Society Blog | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

In 2012, Jason Hoffman, then CTO of Joyent, and I wrote two papers together. The first paper, Changing the Game, attempted to place the massive business changes we are currently experiencing in the telecoms, IT, and cloud industries into a simple and understandable context. The second paper, Winning the Game, explained what conclusions could be drawn and what actions taken if these conclusions are to be believed.

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Sydney struggles in Network Society rankings

Sydney struggles in Network Society rankings | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Australia has fared poorly in Ericsson's 'Networked Society City Index', with Sydney coming in at 19th place.

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How to use the Networked Society City Index Interactive Tool

The Networked Society City Index tracks ICT maturity and triple bottom line development for 40 cities all around the world. This video shows how you can use the City Index Interactive Tool to compare cities, share results in social media, add data to cities in the tool, and even add new cities. 

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fully networked society

People are always telling Halley how lucky she is to be able to work at home. No commute! No boss in your face! You don’t even have to get dressed! She herself used to write up the housebound life, or fully networked society as it was called then, as the great promise of the digital revolution. Now here she is, thrilled to be going to a science fair for teenagers because it gives her an excuse to put on make-up. Be careful what you wish for, she supposes.

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Capturing the Networked Society - Case 17 Zero Site - YouTube

Urbanization is a fact of life. City populations currently increase by 7,500 people every hour and mobile data traffic is expected to grow ten times in the next five years. Zero Site solution is designed to make streets safer and mobile communication easier by merging wireless connectivity with energy-efficient lighting.

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Finding your way in Dhaka at the dawn of the Networked Society - The Networked Society Blog

Finding your way in Dhaka at the dawn of the Networked Society - The Networked Society Blog | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

My colleague Ellen Alarilla, Ericsson Head of Sustainability and Corporate Responsibilities for South East Asia and Oceania, recently traveled to Bangladesh – a trip that inspired her to reflect on how ICT is changing lives in one of the world’s least developed countries. Here’s her story:

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In Brazil, an increasingly networked society enables new mechanisms of accountability

In Brazil, an increasingly networked society enables new mechanisms of accountability | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
Digital media's role in Brazil is being embraced and questioned, reports Alex Howard. Learn how human rights, the right to record, and Brazil's Bill of Internet Rights factor into this discussion. 


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Privacy and Harm in a Networked Society · Data & Society

Privacy and Harm in a Networked Society · Data & Society | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

Privacy is not something that one has, but something that one seeks to achieve. It requires constant negotiation as information flows and contexts shift. Privacy is particularly complicated in a networked era because of the ease with which people can share information, the increased availability of persistent data, and the ongoing ways in which contexts collapse. To achieve privacy in a networked world, people must actively try to manage the various social situations in which information is accessed, consumed, interpreted, and shared. They cannot simply focus on restricting the flow of information; they must also account for the ways in which information is inferred and used.

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Internet of Things Propels the Networked Society - Ericsson Research Blog

Internet of Things Propels the Networked Society - Ericsson Research Blog | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it
This builds on the proposition that anything that can benefit from being connected will be connected which is the foundation for the Networked Society. At the time of this writing [June 2012], 50B seems perhaps even a conservative prediction.
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When the telephone lines darkened the sun in Stockholm - The Networked Society Blog

When the telephone lines darkened the sun in Stockholm - The Networked Society Blog | Peer2Politics | Scoop.it

In the late 1800s, Sweden was the most telephone-dense country in the world, and Stockholm had more telephones than any of the major cities in the world, with 4,832 subscribers. Because of this huge demand, the decision was made in 1887 to build Telefontornet.

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Capturing the Networked Society - Short Version - YouTube

This film is part of a global Ericsson project where we have traveled to over 25 different countries in order to find the real-life change-makers who are transforming our world through mobility. The project serves as both a study and a celebration: a study on how connectivity has reshaped the ways in which we communicate, collaborate and innovate, as well as a celebration of pioneers who introduced new applications of technology to transform our businesses, industries and society at large. 

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Capturing the Networked Society - YouTube

This film is part of a global Ericsson project where we have traveled to over 25 different countries in order to find the real-life change-makers who are transforming our world through mobility. The project serves as both a study and a celebration: a study on how connectivity has reshaped the ways in which we communicate, collaborate and innovate, as well as a celebration of pioneers who introduced new applications of technology to transform our businesses, industries and society at large. 

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The Networked Society - by Saskia van Uffelen - Neelie KROES - European Commission

The Networked Society - by Saskia van Uffelen - Vice-President of the European Commission (RT @VUSaskia: "ICT is the missing link"... Curious what I have to say about the digital future?
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