Paul Miller
Demos Associate
Paul Miller is a Demos associate working with us on innovation, organisational change and democratic renewal.
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- The See-through Society The See-through Society:Openness and the future of the internet Governments like to think they?re in control. Especially in times of crisis, they try hard to portray an image of being one step ahead of their enemies, wanting us to think they are able to take decisive action that will solve problems once and for all. Since 9/11 in particular, western governments have reasserted their commitment to monitoring the movements, conversations and keystrokes of anyone they suspect of posing a threat... from : paulmiller 22nd June 2004
- Geek gag This made me laugh. Briefly. from : paulmiller 16th September 2004
- Would you want to work at a blog like this? The New York Times has an interesting article (registration required) about the relationship between blogs and the job market. Apparently people are checking out companies via their blogs to see whether they want to work for them or not. Seeing as we're hiring at the moment, I started wondering what kind of impression potential applicants would get from the Greenhouse.... from : paulmiller 4th October 2004
- Open source article Remember that article I wrote about how far you could take the open source model? Well now we've got a new toy, I thought it was only fair to make it open source itself. When you click through, try the 'edit this page' button on the left. from : paulmiller 1st November 2004
- RSS and government Peter MacLeod emails in to point to a Wired News story about government agencies using RSS. If you haven't joined the revolution yet try googling for 'download RSS reader' - I use FeedDemon (PC) and NetNewsWire (Mac). The Demos Greenhouse RSS feed is here. from : paulmiller 17th November 2004
- The Demos Collective Brain as of January 2005 As well as Demos Flickr, we've been playing around with a piece of social software called del.icio.us. Basically it's a social version of bookmarks or internet favourites. You'll be able to see on Demos del.icio.us as staff bookmark websites they think are interesting. You can then also see who else is bookmarking the same stuff. There are already heaps of plugins and hacks for del.icio.us. One is extisp.icio.us which shows your del.icio.us tags as a diagram - kind of like a picture of what... from : paulmiller 5th January 2005
- International Internet-Free Day Genius. The Global Ideas blog is promoting the idea of an international Internet-Free Day. This year it's going to be on a Sunday (which is kind of cheating in this internet addict's opinion) but hopefully it will be a working day next year. Quite how Demos would function, I'm not sure.Must. Stop. Checking. RSS. Feeds. from : paulmiller 25th January 2005
- Change your name for a (twenty) fiver Just spotted in the end section of this week's Pick Me Up: you can change your name by deed poll on the internet for ?24.99. Maybe (inspired by former Demos research directors) we should all have a go? from : paulmiller 9th December 2005
- Demos on del.icio.us It's interesting to see how people are tagging the Demos website on the social bookmarking site del.icio.us. Have a look at the popular tags on the right. from : paulmiller 17th March 2006
