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Friday, March 19, 2010
Chinese internet megazord Tencent, whose reach encompasses IM, social networks, and mobile, just posted 2009 revenues of an astounding $1.8 billion: that’s three times the Book’s estimated 2009 takings. App downloads, which hovered at a fairly impressive 7 billion in 2009, are predicted to shoot towards an almost inconceivable 50 billion by 2012 - by which time the apps market will worth a predicted $17.5 Welcome to eModeration's round-up of all that is intriguing, alarming or odd in the world of social media, compiled by Kate Williams. For more social media snippets, follow
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Friday, March 19, 2010
This article by George Papanikolaou appeared in a special issue of the Greek bi-lingual Re-Public magazine, Issue on P2P Energy, 2009
The creation of stock companies with transferable shares should not be subsidized and the property rights, which will be strictly confined to the inhabitants of the local society, must be universal and non transferable.
The latter not only because younger people as natural carriers of new technologies The same issue has articles by Erik Hunting and myself, as well as many others, and they are consistenly interesting.
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Thursday, March 18, 2010
Looking back and recounting my earlier discovery, I wrote in a March 2009 article, Social Media One Bite at a Time , that “I saw that while I could no longer be one of the earliest adopters of social media, it wasn’t at all too late to position myself at the forefront of an enormous trend.” See also my Disclosure Policy regarding affiliations and compensation.
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...Tags: It isn’t too late for entrepreneurs to become early adopters of social media . Use of the social
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Sunday, April 5, 2009
We concluded that what councils need in order to share so-called “best practice” is not more consultancy, reports and databases, but video clips, conversations, and encouragement to tell bad stories as well a good. The event was organised by Steve Dale , who works with IDeA on improving how our councils operate - in his case by developing communities of practice for knowledge sharing, with Michael Norton, as I reported here .
Last week I spent half a day in a workshop on local government knowledge management. Boring waste of time?
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Tuesday, August 4, 2009
This afternoon I’m spending a half hour on a Skype video conversation to share a bit of how I use social media. Global Networks & Knowledge Sharing
As I dove deeper into knowledge management and knowledge sharing in international development, social software was growing, changing and evolving. I figured it would be good to exercise my memory a bit and unearth some of the key stories that led me to to my social media use today, and perhaps surface some of my patterns.
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Sunday, June 7, 2009
I’ve been co-designing and c0-facilitating a number of workshops for the CGIAR and FAO over the past few years about knowledge sharing, and more recently, this phenomenon people call “social media.” thought I’d share a few of them on this blog. Tags: collaboration international development knowledge sharing non profits/ngos online 8221; Part of this work has been to comb through resources and create some launch pads that are relevant to NGOs and non profits. I
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Monday, July 6, 2009
For this post, community is defined as a group of people with bounded membership who have some shared, congruent interest and interact with each other over time. By the way, if you are interested in the topic of networks of communities, you might enjoy this upcoming SCoPE seminar , Exploring Networks of Communities: July 6-24, 2009 which starts TODAY !
Reflective practice has long been familiar to It has become clear. I’m long-winded on the topic of new skills for knowledge workers and learning professionals, even if I don’t quite understand what a learning
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Monday, September 28, 2009
Funny enough, that has been like that for quite a while, having gotten started around 2001, when I was first getting exposed to Knowledge Management (KM or Knowledge Sharing, whatever you would prefer) as time and time again I kept bumping into multiple knowledge managers wanting to define it. Fast forward to 2009 … and we still haven’t come to terms with the fact that we may not be able to define it, after all; at least, that’s what may be coming out after all of what has been written on the topic over the last few months, where KM definitions seem to have peaked up
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Monday, January 19, 2009
More getting ready for the Knowledge Share Fair in Rome
knowledge eye chart on Flickr - Photo Sharing!
...Tags: Tags: knowledge sharing visual thinking sharefair0
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Sunday, July 5, 2009
Filtering is picking and choosing from what you scan to apply it or share it with others. Tags: community knowledge sharing learning networks reflection social media technology stewardship skills the-big-questio It is hard to let some Tony Karrer disappointment persist. After posting my 4 Meta Skills for Learning Professionals in response to Tony’s July “Big Question,” he commented:
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Thursday, April 23, 2009
My colleague Hugh Bathurst is currently working for an engineering firm helping one of the divisions develop a knowledge sharing culture. His division is leading the firm financially and he puts their success largely down to the knowledge sharing initiatives, especially their ability to transform their culture over the last 18 months. It's where I accompany Hugh when we first introduce a new person to our knowledge sharing initiatives. Hugh has been collecting stories, eliciting how things get done and encouraging peope to contribute to developing of a range of knowledge resources.
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Saturday, April 11, 2009
Tags: collaboration knowledge sharin Shawn Callahan, Mark Schenk and I wrote a three part series for Inside Knowledge , the print magazine (yeah, I know. So yesterday!) I didn’t think any of it would show up freely available online, but lo and behold, part 2 is currently up.
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Wednesday, March 25, 2009
Use multiple paths to create and share knowledge and information.
Knowledge Management is the cultivation of an environment within which people want to share, learn and collaborate leading to individual, team and organisational improvement.
...Tags: Tags: knowledge sharin I had not read Steve Barth’s blog in a while and today, while trying to catch up a bit, I saw this post on knowledge management: Letter to a young client
Knowledge management builds collective capacity by increasing the efficiency and effectiveness of
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