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Wednesday, March 17, 2010
management tools, allow for information sharing, but they are also missing a key stifle productivity and fragment information by forcing people to work separately with better informed group decisions. 0160; In 2007 Ken was named as Today's post was written by Ken Muir, Chief Technology Technology and Strategy Officer of Novell's Collaboration Business Unit.
 
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
In 2007, Twitter was announced here. It's exciting to speculate, and this conference has given me plenty of grist for informed gazing upon the horizon. ...Tags: I've been attending the South by Southwest Interactive Festival (SxSW) these past few days. It's my first time, and it's a lot to take in.
 
Monday, March 15, 2010
This is called clustering (putting together different informal communities) or swarming (creating an attractor mechanism and seeing what comes). The first of those articles includes some original research in IBM (which we checked out elsewhere) which showed that the ratio of informal communities to formal communities was 1:10K or put another way if you half the number of staff then you can assume that is the capacity for self-organising spontaneous CoPs that you can expect.
 

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2007). boyd School of Information University of California-Berkeley Nicole B. Ellison Department of Telecommunication, Information Studies, and Media Michigan State University Go to a section in the article: Abstract Introduction Social Network Sites: A Definition A History of Social Network Sites Previous Scholarship Overview of this Special Theme Section Future Research Acknowledgments Notes References About the Authors JCMC Home Submit Issues Author Index Editors About JCMC boyd, d.
First off, before I explain what Ive prototyped so far, and what I want to build (or see built) next, let me declare the problem statement, as I see it, and the underlying assumptions Ive been making: Problem Statement Goals Non-Goals Assumptions Development Status Future How You Can Help Conclusion Related Work Problem Statement: ¶ There are an increasing number of new "social applications" as well as traditional application which either require the "social graph" or that could provide better value to users by utilizing information in the social graph.
Shifts can be shared and can be mapped into Trails (contextual information maps). Build New Metaweb Spaces We believe not only in the "User Generated Content" but in a "User Generated Interface", Spaces are such interfaces. the commission program is over now) Dan’s Thesis Presentation Dan’s ShiftSpace Thesis Presentation at ITP / NYU, May 2007. Mushon’s Thesis Presentation Mushon’s ShiftSpace Thesis Presentation at ITP / NYU, April 2007.
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Here’s a special commemorative episode of TheSocialWeb.tv on the Bill of Rights’ birthday: Comments (1) September 5, 2007 A Bill of Rights for Users of the Social Web Filed under: Open Social Web — jsmarr @ 5:31 am Preamble: There are already many who support the ideas laid out in this Bill of Rights, but we are actively seeking to grow the roster of those publicly backing the principles and approaches it outlines. A Bill of Rights for Users of the Social Web Authored by Joseph Smarr , Marc Canter , Robert
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