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Search Engines Pull the Long Tail
I’ve always been a little skeptical of the Long Tail theory because any way you slice the analytics, hit products still account for the bulk of most companies’ sales. What makes the Long Tail notion work for an online service like Rhapsody (often cited as a Long Tail model) is the fact that data storage costs are so […]
Posted: December 11th, 2006 under Enterprise Web 2.0, Long Tail, MIT.
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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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