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Monday, March 15, 2010
Develop augmented reality applications to give the data context by taking advantage of mobile technologies. Thanks to everyone who participated in the Aid Information Challenge on Friday at the Word Bank. It was a great discussion that brought together a mix of people from different disciplines interested in open data and transparency's capacity to make aid more effective.
 
Monday, March 15, 2010
upside – technology (especially social software) can disrupt in a positive sense and create new capabilities downside – we shouldn’t assume that everybody is ready or needs these new tools technology for KM is shifting from a focus on “collecting” content to “connecting” people there will always be a role for more specialised applications of technology to support aspects of KM. The guys at eClerx Services have continued their short KM video series with an interview with Chris Collison on the relationship between KM and technology.
 
Monday, March 15, 2010
Of course, Personal Kanban comes up there as well. Yi-Tan Call #261 - Personal Kanban With Jerry Michalski's group, I discuss Personal Kanban, how it started, and how it works. Yi-Tan Call #268 - Personal Kanban for Teams Again with Jerry's virtual roundtable, I discuss how Personal Kanban and other kanban applications work for teams, groups, and organizations. For Social Media Breakfast Seattle Lean Management and the CIA Heidi Miller interviews me about lean management, social media, Personal Kanban, and what's happening in the Intelligence Community. Later this month I'll
 

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The application is a model of elegant simplicity. The application is a model of elegant simplicity. Tags: Made by Many Social Web application design discovery ideas interface music proposition recommendation redesign spotif There’s no denying that Spotify has taken the world of online music to a new (legal) level. Their ever-increasing catalogue of artists and albums, coupled with the acceptance of their app into the iTunes store will, no doubt, alter the way millions of people both pay for and consume music.
success . Corporate Social Management Plans should lay out flexible and forgiving models where workers can select any application they want and simple APIs connect to any relevant central data hubs. Because there is a tipping point between what is a popular application and what becomes an institutionalized application. should be a structure that allows great flexibility in Integration is Enterprise 2.0. This week my friend and colleague Dion Hinchcliffe posted an article on ZD Net describing 14 Reasons Why Enterprise 2.0
Dare Obasanjo aka Carnage4Life Truth, Justice and the Pursuit of Excellent Software Navigation for Dare Obasanjo aka Carnage4Life - The Difference between a Social Network Site, a Social Graph Application and a Social OS Content Sidebar Footer August 30, 2007 @ 09:18 AM Comments [6] The Difference between a Social Network Site, a Social Graph Application and a Social OS Recently someone at work asked me if I thought
Now here is a useful post on some additional applications, 25 Creative Uses of Twitter . I wondered when people would get really creative with Twitter when I posted on some interesting Twitter apps from the New York Times . Naturally, I found this through George Dearing on Twitter. The new list did include Kickbee, an elastic band with vibration sensors
You can do your bit for the Internet by showing a warning to IE 6 users in your Rails applications, or disabling it completely for those users, encouraging them to upgrade their browsers (or nag the relevant Sys Admin). Well, the uprising against IE 6 has begun, and not a moment too soon - IE 6 will be seven years old on August 27th. In fact, there’s even a service to say goodbye to the old dinosaur.
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As you can probably tell, I'm being a little tongue-in-cheek with the title of this post, just for the sake of provocation. But I actually do have a theory about how to design great mobile apps. I've been floating the idea with colleagues lately, and it's been producing great results: Strongly opinionated responses, for and against!
June 2, 2009 draft of a working group proposal "to promote dramatically increased research support and educational opportunities for technology-mediated social participation especially as related to national priorities" ...Tags: Tags: online_community online_interaction system:filetype:pdf system:media:documen
SDC's tips for successful CoPs (in development) ...Tags: Tags: KS-Workshop system:media:document system:filetype:pdf communities_of_practice KSDevelopmentStorie