14 month ago
Linkorama : Wiki Myths, Wiki Reality - Although wikis have gained substantially in popularity since they first appeared some ten years ago, many enterprises still begin their wiki projects with unrealistic expectations.
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Linkorama : Implementing Enterprise 2.0 In The Real World - I have no patience for breathless enthusiasm about Enterprise 2.0, divorced from the real-world realities of the organizations that we work in. Instead, I think it's time to take a more measured and mature approach to Enterprise 2.0, building on past
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18 month ago
Linkorama : Enterprise adoption in the world of Socialtext 3.0 - Finding people within companies, especially large companies, is a killer app. On virtually every corporate intranet, the Company Directory is by far the most heavily used application. It often accounts for north of 70-80% of intranet search activity. Even
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19 month ago
deusx : » Sample Active Child Trades | Child Trader Child Exchange Network - "Child Trader Child Exchange Network isn’t about not loving your children. Its about finding a family that can love them more."
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Linkorama : Social Media 101: How to Get Your Business Involved - Here’s a list to stimulate ideas for better social media integration into traditional business practices, which we’ve broken down by department:
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21 month ago
Linkorama : FriendFeed’s Top 250 Most Followed Users - The sounds of two heads of two long tails talking. And one is only 3'4""
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21 month ago
Linkorama : Twitter Bounced Back! [I Toldja So] - Given the two site’s relative size, though, Twitter doesn’t have much to fear, other than losing a certain type of user - the vocal, visible community leader.
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21 month ago
Linkorama : Is Enterprise 2.0 about selling software or solving problems? - But even that is worth little unless we can also succeed in engaging people and weaving these tools into the social and political fabric of the organisation. Software can't fix that.
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Linkorama : Most companies who try to do Enterprise 2.0 will fail - And it will be for these reasons in no particular order:
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23 month ago
Linkorama : 5 Social Computing Benefits - These 5 real benefits just can't be determined by some magic "participation rate".
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24 month ago
Linkorama : Simplicity, adoption and WYSIWYG editors - I see that people want to do their job easily and efficiently and that user interface information overload is a problem. So wiki markup is a solution, not a problem.
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24 month ago
Linkorama : Organizations Target Enterprise 2.0 but Lack Clear Understanding - The single greatest factor impacting attitudes, adoption rates and definitions is corporate culture.
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25 month ago
Andy Baio : You're Not My Father - inexplicable recreations of a scene from Full House [via]
nelson : You're not my father - Many Worlds Hypothesis meets Full House
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Linkorama : What's Most Important for Success in Enterprise 2.0? - I spoke earlier this week at the FASTForward conference in Orlando, and used the opportunity to toss out some conjectures about the factors that differentiate successful Enterprise 2.0 deployments from unsuccessful ones. These conjectures were not develop
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Linkorama : Google Sites the Next Sharepoint? - Maybe Not....Why Google Apps Could Lose the Enterprise Market - ReadWriteWeb
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27 month ago
deusx : New Jersey Court Case: The Adoption Of E - "IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF "E", A CHILD, BY JOHN P. BURKE AND CYNTHIA D. BURKE, PLAINTIFFS-APPELLANTS "
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27 month ago
deusx : Can Atheists Be Parents? - TIME - "If they fail in their appeal, Eleanor Katherine may have to leave the only family she has ever known and await adoption by another couple whose religious convictions satisfy the State of New Jersey."
Eric Meyer : Can Atheists Be Parents? - That this is even an issue, anywhere, instills in me a profound sense of despair. (Note: the answer to the question is YES.)
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33 month ago
Linkorama : "If they come, they will build it." - IT teams have a critical opportunity to make it worth people's while. As one IT exec at the conference put it, "If they come, they will build it."
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33 month ago
Linkorama : We’ve got a problem … - Listening to the Director of Research at Manning & Napier speak at the Enterprise 2.0 conference about his adoption of a SocialText wiki for his 40 person group. The firm manages $16 billion of client assets.
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33 month ago
Linkorama : Driving User Adoption of Enterprise 2.0 Technologies - Mike Gotta's notes on the Suitetwo panel
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35 month ago
Andy Baio : Kottke on the growth of Twitter vs. Blogger - digging into Twitter's incredible growth using low-tech means; the comments are good, too
nelson : Twitter, Blogger growth - more delving into IDs to give a clue to message traffic
Linkorama : Growth of Twitter vs. Blogger - Interesting comparison, hints at low thresholds, multiple modalities, experience of team as cause
jimray : Kottke's got a sharp post about the growth of Twitter v. Blogger - With charts for the kids! Uses the sequential numbering of post-ids to compare message growth of the two services.
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36 month ago
Linkorama : Cumulative Advantage and Social Influence - The common-sense view, however, makes a big assumption: that when people make decisions about what they like, they do so independently of one another. But people almost never make decisions independently — in part because the world abounds with so many
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36 month ago
Linkorama : Busyness - "It's that man down the corridor," he explained. "Every time I go by his office he's just sitting there with his feet on his desk. He's wasting your money." "That man," Ford replied, "once had an idea that saved us milli
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36 month ago
Linkorama : Two views of Web 2.0 in business - Forrester and McKinsey studies on Enterprise 2.0
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37 month ago
Linkorama : Cultural Transformation in 497 Easy Steps - As we were headed to our cars, Lou laughed and said "What you need to build is a tool that will automatically convert an e-mail culture into a wiki / blogging / knowledge-sharing collaborative culture. You know, without people having to actually change."
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