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links for 2009-02-21

T N T — The Network Thinker: Contagion amongst Banks (tags: banking banks sna networks) RSS Hits the Big Time (tags: rss government opendata) Survey on the use of IT in french companies (tags: it france research) Non-Hierarchical Management (Aaron Swartz's Raw Thought) (tags: management organisations)

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Attending Mobile Tech 4 Social Change in NYC – 21 Feb 2009

I will be attending Mobile Tech 4 Social Change in NYC tomorrow. As the invitation states it’s all about how mobile phones are changing the way weorganize, advocate, provide health and other social services — inshort, make the world a better place. Very much looking forward to some interesting sessions and conversations. Already saw that… read full post

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links for 2009-02-20

How Lawyers and Legal Professionals Use Web 2.0 | Social Media Law Student (tags: law legal socialtools) How to Save the World: FOOLED BY RANDOMNESS, RISK AND OPPORTUNITY (tags: risk probability chance) What do you want to see at Enterprise 2.0 in Boston this year? :: Blog :: Headshift (tags: enterprise events conferences adoption behaviour)… read full post

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Jive, Lotus Connections and Socialtext

Until recently, organisations who wanted to implement social software or “Enterprise 2.0″ faced the task of integrating various best of breed components. You might take a wiki, a blog, an enterprise RSS server, and glue them all together. This is still a viable solution in some cases, but in the last 12 months social software… read full post

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Public services are more important than online election campaigns

Transforming government and public services are more important than electioneering, so it will be interesting to see whether the impending UK election campaign accelerates change or holds it back in favour of traditional politics.

Categories Public and Third Sector

What do you want to see at Enterprise 2.0 in Boston this year?

We are very focused on micro-level behavioural transition strategies to support the adoption of enterprise social tools. Is that the sort of thing you might want to se at Enterprise 2.0 in Boston this year?

Categories Corporate, Events

Is the concept of microblogging scalable?

It seems that there are only two topics people talk about these days . One is the economic turmoil and the other is the microblogging service Twitter. While there is unanimous consent that we are facing one of the worst economic situations after WWII, there is a heated debate going on about the usefulness of… read full post

Categories Future Trends

Creating that Niche Social Network, or Not?

So here you are. You have a company. You have some customers, quite a lot of them in fact, and some of them are loyal, very loyal. And now you’re thinking it might be a good idea to get some sort of online social network going to take advantage of the situation. This seems like… read full post

Categories Corporate, Media and Publishing

links for 2009-02-19

Six ways to make Web 2.0 work – The McKinsey Quarterly – Six ways Web 2.0 work – Business Technology – Application Management (tags: research web2.0 enterprise adoption) techPresident – Why the White House's Embrace of Drupal Matters (tags: oss drupal politics) Veni Vidi Luxi » Patterns of activity and on-line application design or selection… read full post

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links for 2009-02-18

Risk and Opportunity: The Web 2.0 Challenge | Above and Beyond KM (tags: risk web2.0 responsibility) Exporting the past into the future, or, “The Possibility Jelly lives on the hypersurface of the present” « Magical Nihilism (tags: geodata location) Business becomes more polite | Manners maketh the businessman | The Economist (tags: business etiquette behaviour… read full post

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