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  • Links for Dec 20 2009


    Eric D. Brown's Technology, Strategy, People & ProjectsAuthority Authority: 416
    Storytelling on the web by Rob Mills on Carsonified Long Tail Vs. The Blockbuster by Paul Barsch on Marketing Profs Daily Fix 5 strategies for a better 2010 by Mark Riffey on Business is Personal Quality-of-Hire Quandary of 2009: What Went Wrong With Notre Dame and Charlie Weis? by Josh Letourneau on ...
    2 days ago
  • What future for enterprise social networks ?


    Bertrand Duperrin's NotepadAuthority Authority: 461
    Social networks are often the key part of every “2.0″ internal projects ? Why ? Because when the purspose is not to find people or informations anymore but to link people through information and information through people, that’s the essential link between tacit and informal knowledge, those who have it and ...
    4 days ago
  • Social software is still software


    CMS Watch Trends and FeaturesAuthority Authority: 419
    Quick question. If a conference runs simultaneous tracks on "Enterprise Search," "Document Management," and "Company XYZs project to replace the intranet with microwikiblogging," which will have the largest audience? Id venture a guess that most people are drawn to the the experimental and innovative, rather than to ...
    5 days ago
  • Enteprise 2.0 : what to expect in 2010 ? The year of “uncrokment”.


    Bertrand Duperrin's NotepadAuthority Authority: 461
    A quick look at my predictions for 2009 makes me say that I was not so far from truth even if it took time for things to shift. In my opinion, the tipping point between 2008 and 2009 was the Enterprise 2.0 conference in Boston and things accelerated at the San Francisco Conference and then at the E2.0 Summit in ...
    1 week ago
  • Lotus and SharePoint - a mea culpa and other thoughts


    CMS Watch Trends and FeaturesAuthority Authority: 419
    My colleague Adriaan mis-spoke when he said IBM was " slowly phasing out " Domino. IBM is doing no such thing. For that, I apologize. We have corrected the original post. One has to be very wary about generalizing about Lotus, since that brand extends from the likes of Lotus WCM and Connections (which are really ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Validating Social Computing by Living a Historial Moment at IBM


    CMCAuthority Authority: 153
    If yesterday’s blog post was probably one of *the* most important articles I have written in my 12th year old Internet life anywhere (Although the initial outcome doesn’t seem to be that positive , at least, initially), here I am today again putting together another entry where I will share another piece of ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Validating Social Computing by Living a Historial Moment at IBM


    E L S U A ~ A KM Blog Thinking Outside The Inbox by Luis SuarezAuthority Authority: 485
    If yesterday’s blog post was probably one of *the* most important articles I have written in my 12th year old Internet life anywhere (Although the initial outcome doesn’t seem to be that positive , at least, initially), here I am today again putting together another entry where I will share another piece of ...
    2 weeks ago
  • Updated Collaboration and Community software evaluation research


    CMS Watch Trends and FeaturesAuthority Authority: 419
    This week we updated our collaboration and social computing vendor evaluations . Specifically, we updated the following reviews: BlueKiwi ConnectBeam Google IBM Jive Lithium Socialtext Twitter WordPress As always, our subscribers and recent customers will receive their updates ...
    2 weeks ago

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