Archive for 'Emergence'
5 Questions for Itensil’s Keith Patterson
Keith Patterson is the CEO and visionary behind Itensil, Inc., a web 2.0 software firm that develops web 2.0 user interface technology and provides a hosted service called Itensil Team Activity Manager. The product features a unique wiki + workflow integration that enables teams to turn collaborative ideas into reusable workflows. Patterson bootstrapped Itensil from […]
Posted: December 8th, 2006 under Web 2.0, Social Media, Collaboration, Knowledge Management, Enterprise Web 2.0, Wikis, Collective Intelligence, Emergence, Social Computing, Irregulars, Social Software.
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MIT Wants to Know: Are We Really Smarter Than Me?
The MIT Center for Collective Intelligence was officially launched today with a modest amount of speechifying and the announcement of an intriguing new experiment to create a Wikipedia-style community-authored book about how to use communities in business.
Called We Are Smarter Than Me, the book/project’s home is an online community and wiki managed by Shared Insights where business professionals are encouraged […]
Posted: October 13th, 2006 under Web 2.0, Social Media, Collaboration, Enterprise Web 2.0, Wikis, Collective Intelligence, Emergence, Social Computing, MIT.
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Where is the Business Value in Enterprise 2.0?
Over the past few weeks some of regulars have done a great job of focusing in on how Enterprise 2.0 differs from Web 2.0 and why those differences matter. We seem to be moving toward a consensus on what the key characteristics of social software in the enterprise context are. What we haven’t done so […]
Posted: October 1st, 2006 under Companies, Web 2.0, Collaboration, Knowledge Management, Enterprise Web 2.0, Writable Intranet, Collective Intelligence, Emergence.
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Enterprise 2.0 Is a Keeper
Andrew McAfee reports this morning that the final verdict on the debate about deleting the Enterprise 2.0 article from Wikipedia is “keep.” (See the update at the bottom of his post.)
The article is up now on Wikipedia but bears a new point of possible contention: “It has been suggested that this article or section be merged with Web 2.0 […]
Posted: September 1st, 2006 under Social Networking, Social Media, Enterprise Software, Collaboration, Enterprise Web 2.0, Writable Intranet, Computing, Collective Intelligence, Emergence, Social Computing.
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Hot Links 07/30/06
Enterprise 2.0 is not just web-based
Jeff Schultz writes: I would prefer to see Enterprise 2.0 used to describe a fundamental shift in approach that involves more free-flow of ideas and communications between large cross-functional teams inside and outside businesses, and not limit it to being web or (heaven forbid) browser-based. Those are just distribution models.
“Social […]
Posted: August 30th, 2006 under Web 2.0, Social Media, Enterprise Software, Knowledge Management, Enterprise Web 2.0, Writable Intranet, Computing, EW2 News, Collective Intelligence, Emergence, Social Computing.
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Enterprise 2.0 vs. Wikipedia: The Sequel
The battle to keep alive the second nomination of Enterprise 2.0 for inclusion in Wikipedia rages on over on the Articles for Deletion page where embattled WP regulars have circled the wagons against outside intruders with new ideas. Oh, well. Democracy is messy. Since the opinions of frequent contributors are more heavily weighted than those of us […]
Posted: August 27th, 2006 under Web 2.0, Social Networking, Social Media, Enterprise Software, Collaboration, Knowledge Management, Enterprise Web 2.0, Wikipedia, Collective Intelligence, Emergence.
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‘Me Media’ Delivers Power to the People
There’s something happening here. What it is ain’t exactly clear. Cheap and easy-to-use social media are having a revolutionary effect on politics and culture around the globe. For better, and for worse, power to the people is not just a slogan anymore.
Blogs, wikis, social networking sites are the elite, high end of the revolution. The grassroots […]
Posted: August 25th, 2006 under Web 2.0, Social Networking, Social Media, Enterprise Web 2.0, Viral Marketing, Collective Intelligence, Emergence.
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Enterprise 2.0 vs. Wikipedia Smackdown - Round 27
As the three or four hundred people who are following closely the Enterprise 2.0 - Wikipedia smackdown probably know, Ross Mayfield has made a heroic effort to resurrect the deleted E2.0 entry (and, by the way, how can we take seriously a Wikipedia cop who doesn’t know the difference between “it’s” and “its?). Ross has […]
Posted: August 24th, 2006 under Companies, Web 2.0, Ajax, Social Networking, Social Media, Enterprise Software, Collaboration, Knowledge Management, Computing, Social Search, SOA, Wikis, Wikipedia, Collective Intelligence, Emergence.
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