Archive for 'Social Bookmarking'
Connectbeam and Enterprise Social Bookmarking
For the past year and a half or so Connectbeam has been wandering in the wilderness telling anyone who will listen that social bookmarking was not simply popular applications like del.icio.us or Furl that allow web addicts to mark and share their favorite links online but an enterprise tool with real potential to help companies […]
Posted: February 3rd, 2007 under Social Networking, Enterprise Web 2.0, Social Bookmarking, Social Search, Enterprise Search, Collective Intelligence, Connectbeam.
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Lotus Connections and the Urge to Surge
It’s a familiar story. An occupying army is bogged down in hostile territory threatened on one side by a well-armed, well-financed insurgency and on the other by a group of innovative and resourceful fanatics. Is the wisest course to begin a phased withdrawal or should you pour more troops and resources into the trouble zone in […]
Posted: January 24th, 2007 under Web 2.0, Social Networking, Social Media, Collaboration, Social Bookmarking, Social Computing, IBM.
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Riggy Digg Digg
Like many bloggers, I game the social bookmarking sites like Digg and Reddit by posting my own stories with provocative headlines. Slow afternoon; slap together something and call it Web 2.0 Is So Totally Over and you’ll pick up an extra 2,000 hits over next 30 minutes or so.
This is an ultimately self-defeating exercise–most of the people who click […]
Posted: August 14th, 2006 under Web 2.0, Social Networking, Social Media, Enterprise Web 2.0, Social Bookmarking, Social Search, Digg, Reddit.
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Andrew McAfee on the CIA Blogger Episode
Harvard B-School professor Andrew McAfee, who is credited with coining the term Enterprise 2.0, weighs in with his thoughts on the CIA blogger who was fired from her job at BEA Systems and lost her security clearance for a post on the Intelink intranet disagreeing with the CIA’s controversial interrogation methods. The heart of McAfee’s argument […]
Posted: July 23rd, 2006 under Social Networking, Social Media, Collaboration, Knowledge Management, Enterprise Web 2.0, Social Bookmarking, Blogging.
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Can Social Search Save MySpace?
Unlike many web entrepreneurs, Rupert Murdoch is not the kind of guy who mistakes eyeballs for money. According to reports circulating on the intertubes, Murdoch is said to be less impressed with the fact that his new puppy, MySpace, has become the number one destination on the web than with how all these viewers can […]
Posted: July 18th, 2006 under Google, Companies, Web 2.0, Social Networking, Enterprise Software, Collaboration, Enterprise Web 2.0, Computing, Social Bookmarking, Social Search.
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Digging Behind the Firewall: Social Bookmarking And the Enterprise
Since del.icio.us roared on to the scene in 2003, social bookmarking has become the rage and dozens of similar shared public bookmarking systems—Digg, Reddit, Furl, Blink, Tailrank, and many others—have attracted large and loyal followings. Some of the new contenders offer refinements of the pure bookmaking model; Digg, for example, lets users submit news stories […]
Posted: July 12th, 2006 under Companies, Web 2.0, Social Networking, Social Media, Enterprise Software, Collaboration, Knowledge Management, Enterprise Web 2.0, Social Bookmarking.
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