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265 Articles match "2006","Tools"
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Thursday, March 11, 2010
Various commentators are noting that geo-location looks set to be the tech-tool darling of 2010 – and as if to prove them right, here comes ChatRouletteMap, a jolly useful mash-up which pinpoints the precise position of the site’s least wholesome users, and – super-satisfyingly - lets them know that they’ve been tracked. Sex.com - which was picked up in 2006 for a reported $14m - is back on the market, after its owners defaulted on loan payments. Welcome to eModeration's round-up of all that is intriguing, alarming or odd in the world of social media, compiled by Kate Williams.
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Tuesday, February 16, 2010
If you would remember, last week I posted a blog entry around the topic of " Finding Experts in Your Company … Through Micro-Sharing " where I mentioned how perhaps one of the most powerful expertise location tools available out there within the corporate world would probably be Enterprise Micro-sharing/-blogging. world, we are beginning to see how plenty of our favourite social software tools for business are making it through and rather successfully. But what happens when you are on the road, when you are constantly travelling away from your office into customer sites, or when you are stuck in an airport, for instance, and you are just looking for that expert that you know is out there and who may be the right person to help out?
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Monday, February 15, 2010
These may be either tools, platforms, or social networking sites/services. Social tools are the individual programs and products that use, either in concert or individually, for example, blogs and wikis. Social software platforms consist of suites of social tools that are packaged as solutions aimed at one or more business segments. Andrew McAfee first used the phrase emergent social software platforms in his May 2006 definition of Enterprise 2.0. I recently tweeted an observation of David Weinberger' s on how our language has shifted: Over the past decade, we’ve gone from talking about social circles to social networks.
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Sunday, April 2, 2006
Tags: cp2tech02 free tools wiki socialsoftware accountcreat Create a free account for Wikispaces here.
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Saturday, April 8, 2006
You share information differently with your employees than you do with your clients or partners. Central Desktop brings a variety of services under one umbrella - providing you with tools to collaborate with your team, your customers, your partners or anyone else outside of your organization...in Join a Web Meeting | Customer Login Home | Quick Tour | Pricing | Sign Up | Customers / Buzz | FAQs | Blog | Register for a Webinar Social Technology Platform for Business Collaboration Software for Teams, Departments & Enterprises Voted Business Weeks "Best of the Web" for Collaboration ...
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Friday, October 27, 2006
The setting in which the tools were used were small familiar groups and all were master students, using the tools in an educational setting. He analysed what the tools influence is on mutuality, competence and continuity in the community of practice. It is interesting that though the tools are 'public' tools, and have potentially boundary crossing potential (to draw in other people with different ideas) no outsider jointed Martin Kloos wrote his thesis for the University of Amsterdam on communities of practice 2.0 . It's written in English, so if you are interested,
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Thursday, September 14, 2006
The tool: del.icio.us Del.icio.us is an online tool. Information on the internet can be collected, shared and discovered online with this social bookmarking tool. is online, so you need an internet connection, and it is free of charge. The next interview took place at June 7, 2006 with Joitske Hulsebosch from IICD. Knowledge sharing and finding people “I’ve used del.icio.us Its potential is described in just 3 words on the website : keep, share and discover. All the information stored on del.icio.us
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Thursday, June 29, 2006
As with other search tools, there are tools that look across all search services. A lot of people are talking about the search aggregator Gada.Be , but it isnt specific to blogs. By Jack Vinson on June 26, 2006 11:20 PM | Permalink | Comments (7) 7 Comment(s) Andrew Mitchell said: Interesting that you choose now to bring up this topic, Jack. Knowledge Jolt with Jack Jack Vinson writes about knowledge management, personal effectiveness, theory of constraints and more.
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Sunday, May 7, 2006
Via Kwami Ahiabenu I this information about a tool which enables you to search the net while being offline. As a frequent traveler to places with little or no connectivity, this is a great tool and I see myself using it a lot. " Nynke Kruiderink shared another tool which allows you to search the web by email: web2mail "Web2Mail Lite even enables you to search the web by email. Now that I have a broadband connection, I almost forget how I used the web in Takoradi (with an unreliable dial-up connection). Basically doing as much as possible offline and hoping you'd not
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Wednesday, October 18, 2006
If you don't visit it for a long period, the history of your browser may no longer remember the URL (=the weblink) You can tag it with an online social bookmarking tool, like e.g. The other advantage of using a social bookmarking tool is that others may find the blog of your interest through the tags you use. This is a post explaining how you can read blogs as a basic introduction for people who are new to reading blogs; you can read them every now and then, or systematically. It is written by Dorine Ruter and Joitske Hulsebosch . How to read blogs? There are
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Friday, December 1, 2006
As we use our e-collaboration community as a laboratory for experimenting with e-tools, we decided to prepare an upcoming f2f meeting using online teleconferencing. High Speed Conference was a new e-tool for all of us. The facilitator could try the following:”mute all participated and unmute them one by one, to see where some noise was coming from. Using supporting tools. When you don’t know how to ride a bike, walking is always faster! An online conference call seems like a simple, cheap and accessible way for bringing a distributed group together. In the first meeting
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Tuesday, April 1, 2008
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Wednesday, December 27, 2006
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