It's been a mad week, with my spare time absorbed by an article on the behavioural targeting of internet advertising and responding to a cascade of blogs. Highlights being:
- commenting on Dave's report on SEPA's 50 year plan;
- observing the link between the "Bauman-esque negotiation between moral ideals and the problems and needs of everyday life" and sustainable capitalism;
- debunking the notion of "mass personalisation", which is about as oxymoronic as you can get;
- cheering the Tories' promise to make legislation more accessible, and wondering what on earth the recently re-labelled "Digital Engagement Team" at the Cabinet Office has been doing;
- pushing for publication of MPs and Peers' expenses at mySociety, writing to my MP and wondering what on earth the recently re-labelled "Digital Engagement Team" at the Cabinet Office has been doing;
- and of course eagerly awaiting Blawg Review #214.
I've also updated my own posts on:
I suspect that's enough havoc for one week, but I reckon there's more to come...
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