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WELCOME to My Guestbook. Please, be part of COMMUNICATION 2.0 - a fantastic and a challenging task. THE way to do communication ( not just information ) in the swinging and often chaotic 21st century. LET ME - and ALL OF US - have YOUR experience, YOUR views, YOUR suggestions ! All this is constantly on the move. So are you and me !

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Written by Peter on Oct. 26, 2010
Nice webpage I just came across here!, many good fine and fun things here :-) Keep on the good work.


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Written by Jakob Bork on Dec. 5, 2008
The Internet is finally becoming a tool for citizens as well as for organizations. Niels is on to something here. Highly interesting.


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Written by Amelia Neacsu on Nov. 21, 2008
New technologies, new way of communication, dynamic and positive messages: tools that Europe should use and apply!
Thanks Niels for this wonderful presentation.


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Written by Myself - NIELS on Nov. 19, 2008
Today is a NEW BEGINNING. A new beginning for this website. It will from now on be dedicated to COMMUNICATION 2.0. The dynamic, interactive and very bottom-up approach to communication, which in my view is the only efficient and reliable way ahead today. A way which Barack Obama has proved to be very efficiant and popular.

This site will, of course, never be totally up-yo-date. Never be complete. From MY side I promise to do my utmost to keep myself and the site on our toes. All the time.

And I hope that YOU will also contribute here with your experience, views and suggestions!

Heartly welcome to COMMUNICATION 2.0 !!


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Written by Yves Gilson on May. 13, 2008
It takes people to reflect upon new developments in communication to made them suited to the real needs of humankind, not the artifical ones. That's the Niels's approach.


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Written by François Heinderyckx on Mar. 16, 2007
Innovation is primarily driven by daring pioneers. Long live Niels "the daring pioneer" Thogersen.


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