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Tipp-Ex: Interaktive Bärenjagd

6th Sep 2010Blog, ,

Geniale Werbekampagne von Tipp-Ex – meine Favoriten: wrestles, beer, loves 🙂

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Quelle: KlonBlog

@roblen Screenshot vom Micropayments-Artikel mit webtermineat – Erwähnung im emedia-Magazin

31st Aug 2010Blog

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@roblen Screenshot vom Micropayments-Artikel mit #webtermineat – Erwähnung im emedia-Magazin

Billa nun mit Visionen für seine Mitarbeiter – ob das was bringt?

27th Aug 2010Blog

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Billa nun mit Visionen für seine Mitarbeiter – ob das was bringt?

Wiener Blut

19th Aug 2010Blog, ,

Passende Antwort zur aktuellen Plakatkampagne der FPÖ in Wien;

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Quelle: comicsgegenrechts.atIdee: Havas, Foto: Schmidt, Bearbeitung: Wolf

Japanischer Tischgarten

17th Aug 2010Blog

Tischgarten

Bergbaumuseum Kärnten mit JH-Sonderausstellung

8th Aug 2010Blog

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We didn’t build libraries for a literate citizenry. We built libraries to help citizens become literate. Today we…

15th Jun 2010Blog

We didn’t build libraries for a literate citizenry. We built libraries to help citizens become literate. Today we build #opendata portals not because we have public policy literate citizens, we build them so that citizens may become literate in public policy. http://j.mp/a1AfRd

Österreich – ich hätt dieZeitung liegen lassen sollen

30th Mai 2010Blog,

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Österreich – ich hätt die
Zeitung liegen lassen sollen #totalverbloedung #schadeumspapier

The Impossible Hamster

25th Mai 2010Blog, , , ,

[youtube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sqwd_u6HkMo?wmode=transparent]The Impossible Hamster Club

OIRA speech http://j.mp/cmi29x 3 functions of opengov: promoting accountability; providing material that people c…

18th Mai 2010Blog

OIRA speech http://j.mp/cmi29x 3 functions of #opengov: promoting accountability; providing material that people can readily find and use in their daily lives; and allowing access to the „dispersed knowledge“ of the (American) public. I have sketched the multiple ways in which we are holding ourselves accountable, improving performance and saving taxpayer money; disclosing information that will lead to safer cars, safer workplaces, and healthier lives; enlisting dispersed knowledge to produce fundamental improvements in what we do