Entries tagged with “interview” from O'Reilly Radar

Fri

Jan 9
2009

Joshua-Michéle Ross

Seeing New Possibilities in Existing Technologies: An Interview with April Allderdice of MicroEnergy Credits

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This interview is with April Allderdice, CEO and cofounder of MicroEnergy Credits. MicroEnergy Credits has developed a mechanism using microfinance institutions and GPS cell phones to allow carbon credits to reach small households in the developing world. Until now the relatively high transaction costs involved in set up and verification of a carbon trade has made the market available only to large companies.

During our interview I was reminded of another fantastic idea with similar characteristics. Simon Berry, CEO of ruralnet UK, proposes “that Coca-Cola use their distribution channels (which are amazing in developing countries) to distribute oral rehydration salts. Maybe by dedicating one compartment in every 10 crates as 'the life saving' compartment.” (join the Facebook group here to pressure Coca Cola) Once you plug into Coca Cola’s already-existing distribution channels the cost of delivering small amounts of vital medicines to remote parts of the world drops precipitously.

The genius of both of these ideas is that they are using something “old” to do something very new.

If you know any other examples of innovations that use existing technology to get things done - please put them in the comments.

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Mon

Nov 24
2008

Joshua-Michéle Ross

“Technology is the 7th Kingdom of Life” - A conversation with Kevin Kelly

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Kevin Kelly doesn’t need much in the way of introduction to Radar readers. He is a big thinker looking at the intersection of biology, technology and culture.

Kevin gave a great High Order Bit at the Web 2.0 Summit and I caught up with him afterward. This interview covers:

  • The impact of the web on our recent elections
  • The rich new possibilities for interaction and collaboration afforded by the web
  • The Wisdom of the Crowds vs. the Stupidity of the Mob
  • Technology is the 7th Kingdom of Life… looking into “what technology wants”


This last section (at 7mins 30 secs) is the deepest and most provocative. Kevin assumes the point of view of technology to assess its needs and wants. This line of inquiry leads to some surprising conclusions. My favorite quote from the conversation: “We are the sexual organs of technology”
Indeed.

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