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Sharing our thinking in the open is a great way to learn from our network and peers, and we love to discuss social business on our blog or during one of the many conferences we attend around the world.

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Archive for September 2004

The technology trap

Dave Wilcox applies the technology trap – believing new stuff can fix old problems – to blogs.

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Conference: Exploiting Social Networking in Organizations

Dave Gurteen’s 5th Annual Knowledge Conference will focus on Exploiting Social Networking in Organizations and I will be speaking about “Building Informal Knowledge-Sharing Networks using Social Software” (video preview available!)

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Web services: towards the network computer

Early implementations of connected social software offer a glimpse into a future of distributed applications and web services that might free us from the limits of desktop operating systems.

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Pasta: online post-it notes

Pasta from Maciej

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The BlogTalk 4 Window Wiki

Transcription of the BlogWalk 4 Window Wiki.

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BlogWalk 4: Social Software in Organisations – Inside the Firewall

BlogWalk 4 brought together a diverse group of London bloggers to talk about using social software in a business environment.

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Suw on Guardian Newsblog

The Guardian newsblog launches and links to Suw’s piece about corporate blogging skills

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Mind your language

‘Knowledge sharing’ doesn’t mean anything to most people.

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The importance of small talk

Small talk is valuable not only in purely social scenarios, but also in the workplace where it allows us to contextualise colleagues’ behaviours and increase both number and quality of our social bonds.

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Intimacy gradients online

Applying architectural theory to online social spaces could make them far more comfortable places, if only we can figure out how best to do it.

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