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Sunday, January 3, 2010
Then early in the last decade, in 2004, I discovered the Applied Improvisation Network (then known as Improv in Business) on the web and took myself off to their conference in San Francisco. started my own blog (in June 2007), joined Twitter and Facebook and LinkedIn. Funny how things turn out. Way back in the 1990s I took some Playback Theatre classes – my intro to improvisation.
 
Thursday, October 1, 2009
Dalton Caldwell founded imeem in 2004 and serves as the company’s chief executive officer. Steve Patrizi, VP Advertising Sales And Operations, LinkedIn Steve Patrizi leads the advertising sales and operations organization for LinkedIn, the world’s largest professional network with over 42 million members. When I grow up, I want to go to a social networking forum like this one in California (9-10 November) - Show highlights include:
 
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
In 2004, I wrote an article entitled ? Facebook, Twitter, GovLoop, LinkedIn, intranets, email?.and Building Online Professional Networks: Three Stages to Success ? with my colleague Jim Cashel, a Forum One founders.  At the time, we were co-managing a prominent online network for economists, policy makers and researchers focused on the economic and policy issues surrounding the global HIV/AIDS pandemic,
 

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Essentially, as we increase group sizes beyond 80, to 150, 200, or even 350-500, we typically do so by breaking larger groups down into smaller ones, and continually reducing community sizes down to the point where they can be understood and managed by people -- and so efficiency reasserts itself. Since this post was originally posted, I have added a number of other posts about the Dunbar Number and group size issues: 2005-02: Dunbar Triage: Too Many Connections 2005-03: Dunbar, Altruistic Punishment, and Meta-Moderation 2005-07: Cheers: Belongingness and Para-Social Relationships
Alternatively, LinkedIn controls what a viewer may see based on whether she or he has a paid account. For instance, some MySpace users have hacked their profiles to hide the Friends display, and LinkedIn allows users to opt out of displaying their network. Orkut, for example, was launched in the United States with an English-only interface, but Portuguese-speaking Brazilians quickly became the dominant user group (Kopytoff, 2004). JCMC Home Submit Issues Author Index Editors About JCMC boyd, d.
LinkedIn for example, worked out for dealing with connections in our professional lives (I havent tested it out yet though). Posted by: Jon Lebkowsky on November 6, 2007 9:25 PM EMAIL THIS ENTRY TO: YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS: MESSAGE (optional): Get good news for a change. Cancel KEYWORDS CATEGORY Select One ------- All Categories About Worldchanging Big Systems Business Branding
Lets not be blind the today´s networks belongs to the high school kids, excepted for Linkedin. like to think we provide something more valuable than link lists when doing these round-ups. reply Hjalmar Gislason - August 14th, 2007 at 5:21 am PDT I wrote this piece ( [link] ) in 2004 about the need for a meta-social networking tool (comparing it to Trillian, which was the meta-IM of choice at the time). Tech Gadgets Mobile Enterprise CrunchBase More Beta Invites Crunchies Elevator Pitches Gillmor Gang Podcasts TechCrunch50 TechCrunch UK TechCrunch France TechCrunch Japan About Advertise Archives Company Index Contact Jobs Twitter CrunchBar
I have been a fan of NewsGator for some time as they were my first RSS reader in early 2004 (see Finally, I’m Scanning the Web through NewsGator) so I want to share my interview from the AppGap. You can select the sources for the stream, including external activity streams like Twitter, Facebook, or LinkedIn. I then spoke with Greg Reinacker, their founder, in June 04 about their early enterprise use (see NewsGator’s Movement from Aggregator Application to Enterprise Platform ) and his blog was included as a case in my business blog book.
It will probably change. Fri Apr 18, 05:06:00 PM PDT Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) About Me Matt Moore Details of my company can be found here: [link] View my complete profile matt.b.moore1 Subscribe To Posts Atom Posts Comments Atom Comments Blog Archive ▼
Rosenheck has conducted these analyses, and found that “performances by both hitters and pitchers were more spread out [between 1993 and 2004] than in any 12-year period since World War II. 8221; It’s not automatically the case, of course, that a player with a high batting average or low WHIP between 1993 and 2004 was on the juice. I wrote about the mechanisms of Andrew McAfee’s Blog The Business Impact of IT Home About RSS Is craigslist or eHarmony the Right Model for Enterprise 2.0? February 23 2009 Comments I had a very interesting talk a little while back with Gregg Petersmeyer and a couple of his colleagues.
Rosenheck has conducted these analyses, and found that “performances by both hitters and pitchers were more spread out [between 1993 and 2004] than in any 12-year period since World War II. 8221; It’s not automatically the case, of course, that a player with a high batting average or low WHIP between 1993 and 2004 was on the juice. I wrote about the mechanisms of Andrew McAfee’s Blog The Business Impact of IT Home About RSS Is craigslist or eHarmony the Right Model for Enterprise 2.0? February 23 2009 Comments I had a very interesting talk a little while back with Gregg Petersmeyer and a couple of his colleagues.
They may use LinkedIn at home or know of other organizations in town that offer an online platform to its members as an added value. The hard part to come to terms with is to understand how it changes the way we do business. Tags for this entry : bottleneck , business networking , effectiveness , future , guardian related posts top tags 2003 2004
About | Contributors | Contact us | Subscribe: via RSS , via Twitter + sponsored by QuickBase 7 Tips for improving productivity through web-based software NewsGator Offers Social Sites ™: A Comprehensive Enterprise Social Networking Suite by Bill Ives August 3, 2009 at 3:44 am · Filed under Web 2.0 I have been a fan of NewsGator for some time as they were my first RSS reader in early 2004 (see F inally, I’m Scanning the Web through NewsGator ). You can select the sources