2 month ago
Linkorama : Groups and Networks - The sweet spot for Enterprise 2.0 lies at the intersection of group collaboration and social networking. As I've blogged about before, Enterprise 2.0 has business impact when it's integrated in-the-flow of everyday work. For most workers today,
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3 month ago
Linkorama : NPR's Andy Carvin on the Role of Social Media in Gustav Coverage
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5 month ago
Simon Willison : Queue everything and delight everyone - Queue everything and delight everyone. Les Orchard explains why I’ve been getting interested in queues recently: “One of the problems it seems most modern web apps face is the tendency to want to do everything all at once, and all in the same code t
Rod Begbie : Queue everything and delight everyone - Good thoughts from Les Orchard -- Your webapps don't have to do all your work the second a user clicks the button on a form. Queue up tasks and respond quickly, and everyone wins. #
Linkorama : Queue everything and delight everyone - The idea here is that the social structure can help you scale, while still delighting people.
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7 month ago
Richard Rutter : Motivating people to upload an avatar - By defaulting to a photo of someone else.
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8 month ago
Andy Baio : Twubble, search for people you might know on Twitter - exceedingly easy to use, but must be hammering the Twitter API
Linkorama : Twubble - Twubble can help expand your Twitter bubble—it searches your friend graph and picks out people who you may like to follow.
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Linkorama : Edge: SOCIAL NETWORKS ARE LIKE THE EYE - It is customary to think about fashions in things like clothes or music as spreading in a social network. But it turns out that all kinds of things, many of them quite unexpected, can flow through social networks, and this process obeys certain rules we a
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10 month ago
Jeremy Zawodny : Is the Tipping Point Toast? - Is the Tipping Point Toast?: maybe influentials aren't after all?
WillPate : The tipping point theory gets more complicated
Linkorama : Is the Tipping Point Toast? - Yet, if you believe Watts, all that money and effort is being wasted. Because according to him, Influentials have no such effect. Indeed, they have no special role in trends at all.
philgyford : Is the Tipping Point Toast? -- Duncan Watts -- Trendsetting - Much-linked-to article saying that Influentials aren't as influential as 'The Tipping Point' would have us believe."When you test the way marketers say the world works, it falls apart."
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12 month ago
Richard Rutter : Edenbee – Global Swarming - Sign up for this ecological social network (designed by Clearleft).
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13 month ago
Linkorama : JCMC Vol 13 Issue 1 - Journal of Computer Mediated Communications, Special Theme: Social Network Sites
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14 month ago
Linkorama : Ties that Find - Granovetter's strong tie and weak tie research implies that social software has a productivity implication by increasing the amount of weak ties
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15 month ago
Richard Rutter : There are no social networks - “There is only one social network. My social network.” Nicely put, Cam.
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19 month ago
Linkorama : The Power of Power Laws - Gaussian distributions tend to prevail when events are completely independent of each other. As soon as you introduce the assumption of interdependence across events, Paretian distributions tend to surface because positive feedback loops tend to amplify
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Linkorama : Haystack Social Networking - A socialnetworking widget aimed at representing an organization on its site
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31 month ago
Andy Baio : Nicholas Carr on Wikipedia's gradual shift toward moderation - Nick and Jimbo Wales wage battle in the comments [via]
Linkorama : The death of Wikipedia - oh good lord, guess i'll have to blog about this again
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35 month ago
Linkorama : Typology of Social Networks - From the machine, organization and meme points of view
jkottke : Toward a typological view of social networks - Toward a typological view of social networks.
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36 month ago
Linkorama : Cellphones as Change Agents - "A bunch of people on Flight 93 were scared out of their minds," said Stewart Brand at a recent FORTUNE dinner in San Francisco. "so they formed a spontaneous network and figured out what was going on using their cellphones. Then they did something about
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36 month ago
Linkorama : Microsoft "SNARF" - Filter your social network, instead of using your social network as a filter
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36 month ago
ricmac : VentureBlog: Social Networks 3.0 - "In a nod back to the earliest instantiations of social networking, entrepreneurs have come to realize that social networks are enablers of other compelling consumer experiences."
Linkorama : Social Networks 3.0 - I am more than a little excited about Social Networks 3.0 because I believe that social networking will be a crucial element of virtually all online consumer experiences going forward. And truly compelling online consumer experiences will always make succ
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37 month ago
Linkorama : Reflections on Process, Work Design and Technology - ... from a Non-Technologist
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37 month ago
Linkorama : Process Innovation and Social Networks - Irving Wladawsky-Berger: Business Process Innovation and Social Networks
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37 month ago
Linkorama : Memeorandum and the Future of RSS - A blended view of my personal selections with the best of the web, with the same visually efficient presentation of today’s Memeorandum… that’s the future of RSS, and I need it now.
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41 month ago
erikbenson : Social bikecrashing - Report your crashes, and help make Seattle more bike-friendly. Crazy!
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