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Archive for August 2008
Preserving traditional remedies
We are all natural storytellers. That is how we communicate what we have done, what we have learned, what we have seen. That is how we communicate our feelings, values and thoughts. That is how we imagine the future. Internally, organisations have increasingly been trying to tap into people’s stories to capture knowledge, be it… read full post
Flickr showcases are now embeddable
Now you can embed flickr slideshows – lovely!
links for 2008-08-21
An Event Apart: Next Generation of Web Applications (tags: webdesign products applications)
links for 2008-08-20
GeekBrief.TV | Video Podcast » Archive » Copy and Paste for iPhone (tags: apple iphone userinnovation) 10 ’secrets’ to a successful online community » Conversations Matter: Bridging the Social Media Gap (tags: community howto adoption) Creating Mozart: Enterprise Wikis At Chevron | SocialComputingMagazine.com (tags: casestudies chevron enterprise socialsoftware wiki) Teblog: Putting email in its place… read full post
links for 2008-08-19
thingamy: Competitiveness or Efficiency (tags: competition efficiency headshift humans freedom) Semantic Web BBC Workshop (tags: bbc semweb) Don’t make me think! | Jon Mell – Web 2.0 ideas and strategy (tags: headshift tools software design) Tapping the idea ecosystem (tags: innovation adoption) Preoccupations: 3 x 3 = 9x (tags: innovation adoption) The Ways Enterprise 2.0… read full post
We got our delicious mojo back!
Those lovely folks at delicious have restored our account in all its glory after it was compromised and deleted
Headshift at PR Newswire’s Meet the Media
PR and media professionals have, until recently, been able to leverage their control over, or access to, scarce communication channels to ensure that the messages which flowed over them spread outwardly, in a one-way trajectory. Social media, which gives just about anyone access to powerful publishing and distribution tools, as well as a growing awareness… read full post
Blog and wiki platforms upgrade
Two eagerly anticipated upgrades for our toolkit last week.
Cloud Computing vs Network edges
Centralised cloud computing is on the ascendence, but would a combination of cloud and P2P be safer and less prone to data loss?
