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i was frankly at a loss as to why following tweets was so damn compelling- but bow I know 20 matt April 1st, 2009 at 12:47 pm this article has touched on what you are going on about: New Media, Networking and Phatic Culture Vincent Miller Convergence: The International Journal of Research into New Media Technologies, Vol. in 23 days and 09:55 hours. Stay in Touch or subscribe to my NEWSLETTER Grants Tweets Office Space! Grant McCracken This Blog Sits At the Intersection of Anthropology and Economics Chief Culture Officer -The Book Books Recommended Books Speaking Consulting Culture Camps Bio Contact Jul 19 How social networks work: the puzzle of exhaust data By grant Jerry Michalski and Pip Coburn were recently talking about the puzzleof "exhaust data."
 
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Colorado Innovation Newsletter, v5n4, April, 2009 Value-Driven Innovation - Paths to Performance Excellence The driving question of innovation-based businesses worldwide is this: How will we turn ideas into profits in highly competitive environments, year after year after year. Creativity starts the process; ideation develops possibilities. Tags: Colorado Innovation Newsletter Gary Lundquist Value-Driven Innovatio Invention proves concepts; productization or “business-ization” enables practical use. Commercialization impacts markets and delivers ROI.
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emergencemarketing.com Understanding the power of communities - even when you do not have a critical mass of users… April 13th, 2008 francois Posted in Consumer generated media , Strategy , business model innovation , communities , marketing , social media | If youre new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed . what they should do Categories 13 (1) adoption of innovation (9) advertising (61) announcements (8) best practices (22) blogging (63) book pointers (16) branding
Seeing a mind-map growing under your very eyes, node by node, thanks to the input of a multitude of many passionate individuals is a mind-opening experience. Subscribe to the Professional Online Publishers Newsletter Close [x] Do not show again Print this article Related Articles September 17, 2008 Peer To Peer: Using P2P Technologies For Collaborative Work - A Video Interview Michel Bauwens I have had
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by Matthew Hodgson April 28, 2009 at 9:05 pm · Filed under Enterprise 2.0 , Web 2.0 , social media , social networks Web 2.0 Check out the review which calls QuickBase a "a surprisingly simple and elegant application." Sign up for our Email Newsletter Recent Comments Martin Lindeskog : Have you tested FriendFeed? About | Contributors | Contact us | Subscribe: via RSS , via Twitter + sponsored by QuickBase Sponsored post : Access the 7 Tip Series from Intuit QuickBase on using Web-based software Being social at work: which communications model to adopt for the enterprise?
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