February 2006 Archives

Weaving a social web from organisational data

Corporate systems do a good job at storing data but a bad job of letting people make sense of it. Social software lets people aggregate and share information they need, creating a social interface onto corporate data and systems. Enterprise doesn't have to mean clunky and expensive.

We will be sharing some recent case studies and ideas about ambient knowledge at ETECH in San Diego and the Blogs & Social Media Forum in London. read full post

Come back cheese sandwiches, all is forgiven

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What's more boring: writing about a good cheese sandwich or writing about your own technorati rankings and googlejuice? read full post

Contactivity 2006

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If you've looked at our recently you may have spotted a new public space read full post

Inaugural mashup* event...

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Inaugural mashup event about 'Users in Control' read full post

Back From The Future of Web Apps

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Yesterday's summit on "The Future Of Web Apps" was a thoroughly thought-provoking day read full post

Our Health, Our Care, Our Say?

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The recent UK Department of Health White Paper sets out a vision of patient choice and participation and more emphasis on community-based care. Is it possible organise social technology projects to give patients the ability to drive this innovation forward? read full post

Web 2.0, Participation and E-democracy

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The ideas behind so-called Web 2.0 offer some useful pointers for organisations trying to break out of traditional consultation and participation methods using social technology to underpin a more distributed many-to-many approach read full post

TQL : A Standard Syntax For Multi-Tag Queries

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Alistair Davidson proposed a standardised syntax for multi-tag queries in Web 2.0 applications, as an essential step towards the Semantic Web. read full post

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