16/04/2006 @ 23:09 GMT
Linkorama : The Emergent vs. Deliberate Debate - The upheavals and outcome of all this is as unclear as it is significant because enterprises are primarily organized around central control and focused innovation, two things easily disrupted by this shift of control.
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16/04/2006 @ 21:11 GMT
Linkorama : In Silicon Valley, a Man Without a Patent - "The moral of the story is that for a long time now the patent system has been misused," said Mitchell D. Kapor
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16/04/2006 @ 21:10 GMT
Linkorama : KM 2.0 - 1) Enterprises are different and groups within enterprises are different. What works for a group of early adopters might not work for the enterprise as a whole. Adoption will need to be project-by-project and department-by-department. 2) Changing user beh
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16/04/2006 @ 21:10 GMT
Linkorama : Will Easy Wikis Mean Busy Cliques? - "You also have a strong culture of participation that didn't exist before," she says. "People are more adept at contributing content to people they know and trust. It's not just community of people randomly drawn together but they have a relationship."
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16/04/2006 @ 21:10 GMT
Linkorama : Does Web 2.0 Guarantee Enterprise 2.0? - If these leaders signal that they really don’t want open, freeform, and emergent collaboration, they really won’t get it. I predict that the diffusion of these tools is going to sharpen differences among companies as some work to foster the
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16/04/2006 @ 21:09 GMT
Linkorama : Taking Web Services To The Office - But there are times when a service that is ideal for a consumer doesn't work perfectly for an enterprise or a particular industry.
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16/04/2006 @ 21:09 GMT
Linkorama : Microsoft Gets Social - Man, Social Search went mainstream fast, partially because it is the one thing Google isn't doing, yet.
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16/04/2006 @ 19:08 GMT
gleuschk : Fibonacci Poems Multiply on the Web After Blog's Invitation - New York Times - but Judith Roitman dismisses them as "pretty uninteresting" (and I agree)
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Andy Baio : Video: Adicolor Pink - Adidas viral video, but I don't care; it's high-quality stuff [via]
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16/04/2006 @ 12:08 GMT
Andy Baio : Madin.jp Ouen - convert any photo into 1,024 stadium flipcards held by a pixel army [via]
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16/04/2006 @ 12:08 GMT
Andy Baio : "Barn" by the Digital Artists - Windows-only graphic demo that transcends the cliches of the demoscene, with music by The Wailers; other mirrors
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16/04/2006 @ 11:08 GMT
Andy Baio : 1UP feature on Second Life call girls - interviews with two virtual escorts and the guy who reviews them publicly (NSFW)
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16/04/2006 @ 11:08 GMT
Andy Baio : Market share of TV release groups - ripping the new "Lost" episode isn't as hard as leaking pre-release software, but it's neat to see the diversity [via]
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16/04/2006 @ 07:08 GMT
gleuschk : The Mathematical Cartoons of Larry Gonick - including a sketch titled 'David Wolfe"
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16/04/2006 @ 05:08 GMT
jimray : Rules of the Internet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - "There is no cabal"
merlinmann : Rules of the Internet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - "Rule #34: There is porn of it. No exceptions."
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16/04/2006 @ 00:08 GMT
deusx : The Technology Liberation Front: Thomas Giovanetti: Victim of DRM - "For those who aren't familiar with Mr. Giovanetti's work, he's a frequent and pugnacious commentator on intellectual property issues, and an avowed supporter of the DMCA and digital rights management technologies."
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16/04/2006 @ 00:08 GMT
Andy Baio : Google integrates Calendar with Gmail - detection of events in e-mails with a link to quick-add to calendar
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