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Social Networking for the Legal Profession - Shaping New Ways of Working

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Consider for a moment where you turn when you're looking for a document, a reference or information about who's working on what and with which clients.  Commonly people will ask their colleagues or send out an email to their team... read full post

IT that learns

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Yesterday, I mentioned how Cleary Gottlieb had borrowed knowledge engineering techniques from the military, to capture the expertise of senior staff, embed it in a computer system and pass it on to junior lawyers online, in the form of intelligent... read full post

Innovative Lawyers

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The Financial Times collates and commends a variety law firm 'innovations' in its latest annual report on "Innovative Lawyers".  But 'innovation' is now being used so loosely and frequently that it seems any old initiative is tagged as 'innovative'.  So... read full post

AM Law Tech 2008: IT in the balance

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The 13th annual technology survey of AM Law 200 firms makes for a disappointing read from a social software/organisational change perspective.  The report suggests that firms are grappling with issues like "what emerging technologies are worth investing in - and... read full post

Rewiring relationships - Collaborative Councils and Cyber Citizens

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This is what Dominic Campbell, MD of FutureGov, shared with us today at Unicom Web 2.0 about the Future Shape of the (Barnet) Council.  Incredibly interesting for both private and public sector organisations alike! There is a steady shift from... read full post

The role of social tools in the current awareness process

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Given that I thoroughly enjoy chatting with people about social tools, their use in the work place, and their potential to change and improve organisational structures and systems, this morning's law firm breakfast meet-up here at Headshift made for a... read full post

Web 2.0 Strategies 2008

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During yesterday's Web 2.0 Strategies 2008 in London, speakers from a range of industry sectors traversed fairly well-worn, yet nevertheless interesting, issues associated with the adoption of social tools within businesses to improve operations and externally to encourage better connections... read full post

A fitter Twitter or is it just a feature?

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Twitter and FriendFeed are full of self-referential debates about the future shape of micro-blogging and lifestreaming, but how and when will these tools begin to be used outside the geeky echo chamber? read full post

The Museum and the Zoo

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The market for Enterprise 2.0 is booming. Client attention is high as blog readership and conference attendance figures demonstrate it. Individual actors know it as they see both their turnover and workforce growing. Reports from analysts confirm it. This is... read full post

Critical perspectives on Web 2.0

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Deflating the hype bubble? Trebor Scholz and others outline critical perspectives on Web 2.0 in a special issue of First Monday read full post

Pew Research: What are we doing for the other 41% of people we want to reach?

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The latest Pew report suggests 41% of people are not engaging with Web 2.0. Good thing? Bad thing? Not sure ... but we certainly need a better way of getting second wave adopters on the bus in enterprise 2.0 projects. read full post

Web 2.0 and health care services

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Demos/Patient Opinion seminar about the importance of democratising data and voice in engaging with patients and other stakeholders read full post

Patient Opinion's Paul Hodgkin on Web 2.0 innovation in healthcare

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Good interview with Patient Opinion's Paul Hodgkin about the project read full post

Techcrunch UK and Ireland suspended; Queen to apologise?

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The UK has been suspended from the Techcrunch universe for attempted journalism. The Foreign Office are currently in negotiations with the State Department and the Queen is likely to apologise in the hope that we can be allowed back in ;-) read full post

What form will Enterprise 2.0 take?

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Demand is growing for Social Software and Enterprise 2.0 tools, and the value proposition is clearly very strong compared to traditional enterprise systems. But how do you go about delivering this value in corporate networks that are more used to fixed systems than iterative, evolving social tools? What sort of new approaches should we be thinking about to make the most of the fluid nature of Enterprise 2.0 tools? read full post

Midpoint at the BBC Innovation Labs

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Al Davidson reports back from the midway point of the BBC Innovation Lab on "making it people-shaped" and "making it beeb-shaped" 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

What is Web 2.0?

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A buzzword in its prime, Web 2.0 is a loose label for a variety of tools, techniques and services that are coming together to humanise the web in new and exciting ways ... but is it really new? read full post