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Footprints in the ether
iPhotoScreenSnapz002.jpg align=left, height=50%, width=50%! We hear a lot of talk about carbon footprint nowadays as we all scramble to get to grips with how our individual actions impact on the world around us. There's another footprint ...
Other labels: digital_footprint, talk, twitter, status, media, social_media
Facebook. Love it, hate it...just don't ban it.
few weeks ago I was having a rally good chat about using social networks at work. You know, how useful they can be for making connections to other people, sharing information, chatting about work, chatting about things ...
Other labels: social_computing, facebook, employemnt, trust, respect, firewalls, banning, draconian_measures
Social Networks are evil. Aren't they???
lolcat991.jpg! Image courtesy of Geek and Poke http://geekandpoke.typepad.com/geekandpoke/2008/01/friendship20.html I'm prompted here by Ken usmansmith and a twitter http://twitter.com/paulcarruthers I received from Kevin Marks /2008/02/15/LIFT TALK and The Social Cloud this afternoon. Ken mentioned the Ofcom ...
Other labels: ofcom, research, facebook, bebo, myspace, media, bbc, daily_mail
LIFT - TALK and The Social Cloud
while ago I wrote a blog post here on TALK titled OpenSocial. Google in the gaps. /2007/10/31/OpenSocial. Google in the gaps. where I mooted how Google could become a more dominant player in the social networking space by slipping themselves ...
Other labels: talk, opensocial, google, facebook, linkedin, lift
OpenSocial. Google in the gaps.
Hands up who thought Google would just sit back and let Facebook, Myspace and Bebo rule the social networking world? Not us, eh? They've had Orkut kicking around for a few years, frankly going nowhere in the wake ...
Other labels: google, opensocial, facebook, myspace
Facebook, Google are coming to get you...
jyri.jpg align=left! I've got a funny feeling in my stomach. This is odd. It's got something to do with Google buying Jaiku http://www.jaiku.com. It also has something to do with briefly meeting Jyri Engestrom at Reboot in June. Jyri is one ...
Other labels: jyri_engestrom, gphone, facebook, jaiku, reboot, google, orkut, twitter
Enterprise 2.0...what's that?
I'm reading and hearing quite a bit about 'Enterprise 2.0' and starting to work this concept into the MBS presentations and workshops that we do in the field of social computing. I'm still getting to grips with this, so expect more to follow, but as a starter consider this: Enterprise ...
Other labels: enterprise20, web2
New TALK functionality - Part 1
TALK has been ugraded to a later release of the underlying wiki software. This brings in two major functionality enhancements: The People Directory. You can now browse all the users of TALK, gaining easy access to their profiles and personal spaces. You ...
Other labels: talk, wiki, people_directory, space_activity
Social Networking comes to TALK
social networking features of TALK are, at present, very subtle. The system enables us to locate other people, learn a bit more about them, read their inputs and get in touch with them. But these features are to be radically overhauled in the next few weeks. !Picture ...
Other labels: talk, people_directory
Facebook (the procrastinators paradise). Missing the point. Badly.
Following on from my last post about the value of Web2.0, the realisation that we have a long way to go until the true value of social networking hits the mainstream world of our organisations hit me squarely in the face. Happily slurping ...
Other labels: the_times, facebook, web2, social_computing, time_wasting
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