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Against the windmills In Europe’s minds

Recently Ivo Spigel (Welcome!) opened one of his posts stating “We’re all used to the fact that most trends, paradigm shifts and business model disruptions originate in the US, and then, sometimes quickly and sometimes more slowly, make their way across the Atlantic, first to Western and then gradually to Central and Eastern Europe.”

This made me think. Not that I wasn’t aware of it, on the contrary. All those EU-sceptics should have a look at a world map – the US, China, Russia dominate it, and then there’s Europe with its pretty little gardens, well fenced in, enormously self confident when it comes to questions about “sovereignty” and stuff. When it comes to global questions, though, there’s a lot of hot air, but rarely solutions.

Anyway, that’s not my topic. My topic is Ivo’s introduction: “We’re all used to the fact…”. Although the paradigms have changed slightly (GSM came from Europe, etc), our minds are programmed to accept and adopt anything that’s labelled as “glamorous” from across the Atlantic.

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Deadline nearing for E-Consultancy Innovation Awards 2008

Ashley Friedlein at E-Consultancy alerted me to the upcoming 2008 Innovation Awards. Hosted by E-Consultancy, the award recognizes ‘original and pioneering work’ in the fields of e-commerce and online marketing. The application deadline is Friday, October 24, 2008 and you can apply online for a fee of £150 + VAT (£120 + VAT for E-Consultancy members.)

The site doesn’t mention a prize, other than publicity and recognition, but presumably the winners will also be included in the company’s Innovation Report, available for $299. (Say, that’s a rather innovative way for E-Consultancy to generate revenue, wouldn’t you agree?)