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Sunday, January 24, 2010
Image by Balakov via Flickr In December 2008, global consumers spent an average of just over three hours on social networks . In December 2009, they were spending over five and a half hours on average. An increase of 82%. According to The Nielsen Company , social network sites have grown in importance globally in 2009.
 
Thursday, January 7, 2010
Were the people (in the interests of cutting travel, CO2 emissions, whatever) able to cooperate through social tools, telepresence, or whatever, this too would be part of the ‘management’ role – that of creating the right environment for knowledge sharing to flourish. Leave a Comment Click here to cancel reply. The Israeli Knowledge Managers Forum Visit The Israeli Knowledge Management Forum Tags "Google Reader" "Knowledge management" Storytelling "Web 2.0" "Social
 
Sunday, November 22, 2009
In this episode of Social Media Business podcast, the concept of freemium is introduced – what it is, how Flickr, LinkedIn, SecondLife are making millions of dollars from giving stuff away for free. On Flickr, maybe a 100 meg of uploads is fair, more is not. With more than 1 million people joining each month and projected 2008 revenue of $75 million to $100 million We look at Freemium revenue in social networks and online communities including asking that: if freemium is the business model of giving it all (or most) of the services away for free , how can you then charge for it?
 

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This is a brief report and things we learned about the experimental ‘knowledge networking’ and ‘social reporting’ facilitation work done at Online Information 2008 , co-authored between David Wilcox and Emma Wallace and me. Media Sandbox report, November 2008) Some are starting to be been published to Flickr and some photos of the post-it We worked with Lorna Candy and the team at Incisive Media to help them provide more networking opportunities for delegates and speakers before and during the conference, online and offline, using different tools. Background:
Online and […] Redefining Public Relations Social Media Explorer December 7th, 2007 4:03 am […] The Four Tenets Of The Community Manager […] Video: Connie Benson on how Community Managers win over detractors December 30th, 2007 3:28 am […] the Community Manager group in Facebook, and has been a big contributor in my research, defining the four tenets of community managers, and is becoming a great […]
Knowledge@Wharton Managing Technology Research Article View Article on Knowledge@Wharton Mobile Not a Site, but a Concept: Tapping the Power of Social Networking Published: July 09, 2008 in Knowledge@Wharton Mini USA, the American branch of BMWs Mini Cooper line, tracks everything being said about its brand everywhere on line -- in blogs, discussion groups, forums, MySpace pages and much more -- then uses what it learns to guide advertising
Sometimes there’s nothing else to describe them. Thijs Sprangers January 23rd, 2008 2:11 pm Hi Jeremiah, Great overview of competitors although I believe only few are truly specialized in corporate social networks. Greetings, Thijs Partner at KREM Corporate Social Networking jeremiah_owyang January 23rd, 2008 2:43 pm Thijs, this goes on this list http://www.web-strategist.com/blog/2007/02/12/list-of-white-label-social-networking-platforms/
About Contact Web Strategy Vault Web Strategy by Jeremiah Owyang | Social Media, Web Marketing Jeremiah Owyang discusses how web tools and social media enable companies to connect with customers Understanding the difference between Forums, Blogs, and Social Networks January 28th, 2008 | Category: Social Media It’s easy to get the tools mixed up, but it’s important to know the differences. Blog January 28th, 2008 8:29 am […] Tool Analogies for the
These social objects form the frame of focus for discussion and social interaction, be it a photo in Flickr or a post in a persons blog that is being discussed in the comments or tagged, annotated, or blogged about in another post, much of the social web is built upon social objects or the creation of sociality around objects. In the past I have describe Flickr as a narrow folksonomy , which is a rough synonym for collaborative tagging. Personal InfoCloud « Remote Presentation and Perception Matrix for Social Tools | Main | Selective Sociality and Social Villages » Getting to Know Collective and Collaborative One of the things that has been a little bothersome in the last year or two and has been the lack of understanding between the difference between two terms, collaborative and collective.
My friend Chris uploads baby photos to Flickr, I subscribe to Chris, and his photos are delivered to my device. Following last month's release of the iPhone 3G , along with the launch of the App Store , and what Brian Fling called the " first true Mobile 2.0 ," everyone around here is talking about the emergence of the mobile device as a critical facet of web strategy. My colleague Anders Rosenquist, who is seriously deep on mobile, presented a first take on the company point of view on mobile strategy at a recent meeting; another colleague, Justin Marshall , is knee-deep in an iPhone
In their website , they integrated flickr photo sets, Youtube videos, and a link to the weblog and wiki . Some time ago, I compiled some examples of what you can do with web2.0 tools for communication within a development project. In this case, a large project in several countries.
Seuss and Online Communities New Open Source Conference Coming to Portland » Warning : join() [ function.join ]: Invalid arguments passed in /mnt/local/home/fastwonderblog/fastwonderblog.com/wp-content/themes/k2/app/includes/info.php on line 697 "> State of the Online Community 2008 Published by Dawn on October 29, 2008 in community . Tags: bill johnston , community , forum one , online community , research . Bill Johnston recently gave a presentation about the State
CILIP can be used as a tag in delicious and technorati, a group in flickr, a channel in youtube etc.). so 1 and 2 are blinded visions of the facilitator?) By Joitske on Feb 2, 2008 Joitske: weclome The temptation for a facilitator may be that way, but thinking NLP world views (as only one example), perhaps it’s all about awareness stuff, one’s perception of the universe, desire for control, passion for fringe innovations etc. Ed Mitchell: Platform neutral Network and community design and facilitation; event design and facilitation. Blog About Ed Projects Services Three types of community November 16, 2007 – 10:20 am This is a brief overview of three community models.