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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
Thanks for stopping by! Reply 3 Jim Storer June 17, 2009 at 11:09 pm I also added the Community Maturity Model to Flickr, so you can download the original size and/or grab the embed code to include it on your own blog/web site. I’d love to see examples of managers and communities across the maturity graph. Reply Cancel reply Leave a Comment Previous post: A Few of Our Members Next post: Hierarchies and Pryamid Schemes
 
Friday, February 12, 2010
Google is clearly very, very keen to socialize its offer, and, as a follow-up to its recent launch of Social Search, it’s effectively turned Gmail into a social network - in the process delivering what Mashable is calling a “hybrid of Foursquare, Twitter, Facebook and Yelp." Gmail is already the third largest email provider globally – and now lets users post updates, including YouTube video and Flickr photos, as well as aggregating other services to enable users to hear their own social circle above the digital din. Over at MySpace’s office, it seems the revolving door has had an
 
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
In April 2009, we conducted the Social Media Ecosystem study to gain a better understanding of how organizations were managing their hosted and external online community touch points. Our Respondents indicated that the most common change in their social media strategies over the last six months was the utilization, integration and enhancements of social media sites, such as Twitter, Facebook, and Flickr. Last month, the Online Community Research Network conducted our second study that examines how community and social media professionals engage in the social media ecosystem, Participating in the Social Media Ecosystem .
 

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As of December 2007 Jack will likely start writing about product management too. Collaboration thread in CACM for April 2008 There is an interesting pair of articles that focus on collaboration in the April 2008 Communications of the ACM. The problems are often characterized by technical complexity and scientific uncertainty Differing perspectives on the problems often lead to adversarial relationships among
Examples of applications that are significantly improved by the existence of context specific social graphs within them are Digg , Flickr , Del.icio.us and Twitter which all don’t require a user to add themselves to the site’s social graph to utilize it’s services but get more valuable once users do. Tweet Some thoughts on retroactive deletion of shared content on Facebook and other social media sites How Googles layoffs and project cancellations are affecting its culture of innovation MIX 09 Conference Panel on Activity Streams and Opening Up Social Networks Some thoughts
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4/16 Wordpress: Host it Yourself or Host on Wordpress.com » 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 "> Why Companies Should Have Online Communities Published by Dawn on April 16, 2008 in community . Tags: , community , online community . As a community manager, I frequently take online communities for granted. 4/16 Wordpress:
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.
Later blogs came along, then sites like Flickr (photos) and YouTube (videos) for user-generated rich media. Other sites, like Flickr, incorporate social network features to support the core activity of the site, which in the case of Flickr is photo publishing and sharing. Posted by: Jon Lebkowsky on November 6, 2007 9:25 PM EMAIL THIS ENTRY TO: YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS: MESSAGE (optional): Feb 25, 09 About Stuff Shelter Cities Community Business Politics Planet The Value of Connections Jon Lebkowsky October 30, 2007 1:32 PM Ive been struggling with social networks and social network platforms: I have a lot of thoughts about them, all clamoring for attention in my head, and Im to create neat square boxes for my thoughts, the way consultants do when they create those neat clearly-articulated lists that are supposed to show off their expertise.
I’m Not Actually a Geek April 29, 2009 What Enterprise Social Networks Do Well: Produce Higher Quality Ideas Filed under: mba — Tags: enterprise 2.0 , forrester , idea management , innovation , social networks , webinar — Hutch Carpenter @ 5:00 am Idea generation at some point involves someone moving knowledge from this group to that, or combining bits of knowledge across groups. Pritchett — April 29, 2009 @ 6:22 am Reply Thanks Daniel. Where brokerage is social capital, there should be evidence of brokerage associated with good ideas, and vice versa.
venture funding April 20, 2008: Ning raises $60m valued at $500m pre money Feb 19, 2008: ONEsite Acquires Social Platform . March 3, 2008: Mzinga acquires Prospero March, 19, 2008: Small World Labs acquires $1mm in funding March 4, 2008: Demand Media buys Pluck $75MM April 3, 2008: Jive acquires Jotlet, online calendar set June 9, 2008: Awareness partners with Sharepoint June 10, 2008: KickApps and Clearspring Team Up to Monetize Social Widgets Feb 25, 2008: Convio partners with ThePort June 30, 2008: Lithium raises $12MM July 10, 2008: WebJam receives $1.9MM in funding
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