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Archive for September 2009

links for 2009-09-30

Young and addicted to social networks: and they've never written so much – edublogs Clive Thompson in Wired has summed up some definitive research that backs up what many of us have been saying from our guts for years: kids have never been reading and writing so much, and with the proliferation of social networks… read full post

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What motivates news eyewitnesses to share?

Yes, it’s the second time The Telegraph has come knocking on our door this week – do these things come in threes? “People in the area affected by the Samoa tsunami’, writes The Telegraph’s Emma Barnett, ‘have been documenting the event by uploading photographs to Twitter via Twitpic.” Earlier today she asked me to comment… read full post

Categories Future Trends, Media and Publishing

Daily Telegraph asks Headshift: Is London World social media capital?

London is, suggests an article by the Telegraph’s Emma Barnett, the social media capital of the World. Here’s her evidence: 10% of traffic to Digg, the link recommendation service, comes from London London is the largest geographical network on Facebook Twitter has revealed that London is it’s top city in terms of usage Some twitter… read full post

Categories Future Trends, Media and Publishing

links for 2009-09-29

The burnout risks for E2.0 community managers | Irregular Enterprise | ZDNet.com Dennis Howlett analyzing the issues faced by senior business practitioners who work with enterprise software. (tags: legal, community management, km) Defining Ourselves | Above and Beyond KM One of the thorniest problems we've faced in knowledge management has been how to explain what… read full post

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links for 2009-09-28

Goowiki – The Unofficial Google Wiki – A free wiki from Wikia (tags: google wiki intranet twiki)

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Social enterprise as a low cost business tool

At LegalTech NYC earlier this year, Lee teamed up with V Mary Abraham to explore ‘Five Things Every Legal Practice Should Know About Web2.0‘.  On 15 October, Lee will be speaking at the New Legal IT Forum about ‘Social Enterprise As A Low Cost Business Tool’.  He’ll be looking into the latest developments and innovative… read full post

Categories Events, Legal and Professional Services

links for 2009-09-25

In Search of Perfect Client Service: Lean Discussion Very Insightful (tags: legal) 6 knowledge management strategy warnings signs. | lucasmcdonnell.com If you work in knowledge management (or in a KM-like area), you know that on many projects, things go wrong — and it's often difficult to pinpoint the exact (tags: legal) Speaking of social software… read full post

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links for 2009-09-23

power in networks (tags: power networks stats socialnetworkanalysis sna)

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links for 2009-09-22

BookBlog » Blog Archive » New terms or new trends? – Adina Levin’s weblog. For conversation about books I’ve been reading, social software, and other stuff too. (tags: socialbusiness) review of african political economy (tags: africa politics) World of WordPress at Helpful Technology There’s plenty of WordPress-powered online properties in Government right now and some… read full post

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Nested IF statements with Movable Type

One of the – ahem – undocumented features of Movable Type is a certain estotericness about the way it interprets Boolean logic within template tags. That’s a polite way of saying it’s more-or-less completely unpredictable, which can lead to much wailing and gnashing of teeth during template development. Fortunately, there’s a workaround, an example of… read full post

Categories Education