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91 Articles match "2003","Open"
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Monday, March 8, 2010
Granted he is focused more on the technology and platforms, but in raising the “fields and signals” he is exposing far more than simple information retrieval tools. Battelle wrote in 2003 about web search as “the database of intentions” This information represents, in aggregate form, a place holder for the intentions of humankind - a massive database of desires, needs, wants, and likes that can be discovered, subpoenaed, archived, tracked, and exploited to all sorts of ends. The social media strategy may be developed from opposite extremes - as more restrictive than the organizational
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Friday, February 26, 2010
First, is an old discussion summary from the Online Facilitation list from 2003, compiled by Chris Lang which still has value to me. The larger and more open the group, the more lurking is a natural and expected behavior.
I was asked about some useful references on lurking and lurkers this week, so I thought I’d refresh myself with a few that I like. (I’ve I’ve written about it here on the blog quite often over the years!)
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Sunday, February 21, 2010
In a 2003 essay, BENJAMIN HAK-FUNG CHIAO makes the startling claim that FOSS is actually Private Property, not in the legal sense, which creates a fictional Common Property, but in a economic sense, as individuals and companies can effectively exclude others from using it, thereby achieving one of the key characteristics of private property.
Benjamin Chiao gives an example to show how open source companies can exclude people from using free software, thereby effectively privatising it:
“Over the last four years, the author measured the time needed to download various versions
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Sunday, December 6, 2009
Baldwin and Eric von Hippel have produced a useful synthetic report explaining why user-led open innovation is displacing producer led innovation, why the former is beneficial for social welfare, but held back by regulations and IP protections dating from an era where only the second form was deemed functional.
Report: Modeling a Paradigm Shift: From Producer Innovation to User and Open Collaborative Innovation . Carliss Y. By Carliss Y.
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Thursday, November 5, 2009
Article: On the Open Design of Tangible Goods. 8220;Open source software development has received considerable scholarly attention, much of which is based on the presumption that the ‘open source model’ holds some lessons of broader applicability. This paper focuses on the open source development of tangible objects, the so-called open design. By Christina Raasch, Cornelius Herstatt and Kerstin Balka. R&D Management.
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Monday, November 2, 2009
We rely on software studies (Fuller, 2003, 2008) in order to understand the mutual shaping of software, hardware and cultural practices. In short, a code politics approach to user-generated content requires paying attention to the articulations between the user, the software and the interface: to explore how the cultural experiences and practices available at the user-interface level (Cramer & Fuller, 2008; Fuller, 2003; Grusin, 2000; S. Web 2.0 actualizes the universal platform, a constructive space independent of hardware. ….
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Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Tweet Some thoughts on retroactive deletion of shared content on Facebook and other social media sites MIX 09 Conference Panel on Activity Streams and Opening Up Social Networks Breaking down the walled garden: Some thoughts on Facebook embracing OpenID and opening up status update APIs Some Thoughts on User Interfaces for Activity Streams A People-Centric Contact Management Experience in a Smart Phone « Plaxo Pulse: Imitation is the Sincerest ... | Home | Put the User in Control Otherwise Things... » Tweet Some
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Thursday, March 12, 2009
But if I open that blog up to comments, feeds etc - then I setup the emergent use - the derivative network effect can be E2.0-like
- In 2003, the first iteration of a "platform mashup" occurred with SharePoint 2003 that joined Windows SharePoint Services (the evolution of STS) with portal. From a deployment perspective - Microsoft adopted an explicit bottoms-up effort to sell SharePoint 2003 within large enterprises. Thomas Vanderwal posted an article on Microsoft SharePoint 2007 that has caught traction on other blogs ( Sharepoint as a Gateway Drug to Greater Efficiency... )
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Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Profiles are unique pages where one can "type oneself into being" (Sundén, 2003, p. They believed that they could support each other without competing (Festa, 2003). It was designed to compete with Match.com, a profitable online dating site (Cohen, 2003). Abrams, personal communication, JCMC Home Submit Issues Author Index Editors About JCMC boyd, d. m., &
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Saturday, February 20, 2010
I found this April 2003 paper, which details historical examples of shared design in the industrial era:
* Essay: Episodes of Collective Invention . Bureau of Labor Statistics Office of Productivity and Technology, 4 August 2003
The author seems to suggest that in the past, such open periods were temporary, and of course they were, but this could lead to the erroneous conclusion that the same is true today. Peter Meyer. U.S.
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Saturday, December 20, 2008
The paper introduces the term “open architecture” to describe the organization and provides guidance on how to map and intentionally build networks. Leveraging Networks: A Guide for Public Managers Working Across Organizations . By Robert Agranoff, IBM Endowment for the Business of Government, March 2003. This guide describes types of networks and how to manage them. leadernetwork FrontPage Search wiki: Home Edit page Log in Add features Help Welcome to our living bibliography on leadership networks.
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Tuesday, May 12, 2009
API stuff eBay, Amazon, Salesforce - I’d open up my products for devs to create widgets and apps and to the customer to act as a reseller
Guru.com for open outsourcing - find and bid on a job, trust and reputation through testimonials and portfolio work, escrow and negotiation processes on site, project management tools for each job including landscape gardening, lawyers, plumbers, probably even hiring social network strategists :)
Was on a panel today, at Cebit 2009 at Darling Harbor, Sydney. You You might like part two where I showed a list of Enterprise 2.0
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Sunday, September 13, 2009
In 2003, Nicholas Christakis , a social scientist and internist at Harvard, and James Fowler , a political scientist at UC San Diego, began searching through the Framingham data. 14, 1959: Moon Feels First Cold Touch of Humans Leave Your Wi-Fi Open
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