Posted: October 10th, 2009 | Author: J A M E S | Filed under: Event, Nokia, Rooftop, co-creation, communities, innovation, open innovation | Tags: co-creatie, co-creation, community, Maemo, MAESUM, Nokia, Rooftop | No Comments »
Standing on each-others’ shoulders
Maemo - at the risk of stating the obvious -is Nokia’s Linux-based operating system, developed by a global community of open source programmers and enthusiasts. The Maemo community is independent from Nokia and is run by its own peer-elected council. All future high-end Nokia devices (Like the new N900 out soon) will run on Maemo, which means that users will be able to program, develop and share applications freely: a great perspective!
This weekend, the Maemo community organised its third annual conference at Amsterdam’s Westergasfabriek. Parallel to the ‘regular’ conference program, Fronteer Strategy was asked to develop a co-creative development process on the topic of ‘Creativity on the Move’.
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Posted: August 17th, 2009 | Author: Marieke | Filed under: Nokia, Rooftop, co-creation, communities, open innovation | Tags: co-creatie, co-creation, community, Nokia, open innovatie, open innovation, Rooftop | No Comments »
When we would have to choose a ‘perfect’ client, it would be one that has the same ambition that we have: being out there on the frontier, doing stuff others haven’t done before. I’m pleased to announce that we have found one: Nokia, already keen on co-creation, is going to stretch its boundaries when it comes to opening up to the public.
We are currently involved in a co-creation project organised around the Maemo Summit. Maemo - for those of you who are as software-illiterate as I am - is an open source Read the rest of this entry »
Posted: February 13th, 2009 | Author: Nicole | Filed under: communities, inspiration | Tags: community, inspiratie, inspiration, Social Strategy Talk | No Comments »
One thing is clear, communities are hot. They seem to be popping up all around us as an increasing number of companies and people have the growing urge to ’start a community’. But where to start?
Last week we attended the 3rd Social Strategy Talk at the Westerunie, titled ‘Doe mij een community’. PSV, de Rabobank, a podcast priest and an Obama campaign member shared their experience and knowledge on creating and maintaining a community. Below a little more on the lessons learned. Read the rest of this entry »
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