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Monday, March 8, 2010
Since Twitter archiving is an oxymoron, I am now going How Bloggers Should Use Twitter [link] via Here is the eleventh in a new series of posts that provide access access to my favorite tweets that contain links to useful information.  Some 0160; Some
 
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
At least six music blogs were deleted from Google’s Blogger and Blogspot services - entirely without warning - for copyright-releated TOS violations. Their owners received notification after Google had already removed the blogs – in some cases destroying ‘years’ of archives in the process – but many insist they operate with the permission of record labels and artists, reports the Guardian . 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 her on @emodkate
 
Monday, January 11, 2010
However, having a vision and installing blogging software is not enough: getting blogging to work in an organisation means helping potential bloggers to find out how weblogs might be useful for them personally and how to sustain blogging in a long-term. While blogging is personal, most of its advantages are the result being part of an ecosystem, where weblogs are connected not only by links, but also by relations between bloggers. While my Dutch is still far from perfect I am happy with any opportunity to reach local audiences. One of them was writing two articles on blogging for Dutch
 

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Want to be a guest blogger? Baronness Susan Greenfield, a professor of Synaptic Pharmacology at Lincoln College, Oxford, and Director of the Royal Institution of Great Britain, has warned that the experience of growing up immersed in hyper-stimulating digital technologies will result in human minds characterized [...] Featured Post Archive Recent Posts Guest Blogger: “Collaboration: Concept, Power and Magic” by Julie Lindsay Facebook is ‘infantilising’ the human mind Trying to pull off an engaging customer experience
Want to be a guest blogger? Baronness Susan Greenfield, a professor of Synaptic Pharmacology at Lincoln College, Oxford, and Director of the Royal Institution of Great Britain, has warned that the experience of growing up immersed in hyper-stimulating digital technologies will result in human minds characterized [...] Featured Post Archive Recent Posts Putting the YouTube Long Tail in Perspective Skittles moves their homepage to Twitter: Crazy? Note the link at the bottom to a survey you can take to assess your own readiness Exploring How Mass Collaboration Changes Everything with Don Tapscott , Anthony D.
Want to be a guest blogger? Baronness Susan Greenfield, a professor of Synaptic Pharmacology at Lincoln College, Oxford, and Director of the Royal Institution of Great Britain, has warned that the experience of growing up immersed in hyper-stimulating digital technologies will result in human minds characterized [...] Featured Post Archive Recent Posts Guest Blogger: “Collaboration: Concept, Power and Magic” by Julie Lindsay Facebook is ‘infantilising’ the human mind Trying to pull off an engaging customer experience
The study, produced with Deloitte and the Society for New Communications Research, features data and insights on how small and large companies as well as non-profits are managing communities, measuring success, and deriving business benefits. Find out more about the study and related activities and register to access the study . New + Notable: Be sure to catch the just-published book "The Age of Conversation 2", an update to the 2007 project spearheaded by Gavin Heaton and Drew McLellan that asked leading bloggers to weigh in on the general topic
Want to be a guest blogger? Baronness Susan Greenfield, a professor of Synaptic Pharmacology at Lincoln College, Oxford, and Director of the Royal Institution of Great Britain, has warned that the experience of growing up immersed in hyper-stimulating digital technologies will result in human minds characterized [...] Featured Post Archive Recent Posts Guest Blogger: “Collaboration: Concept, Power and Magic” by Julie Lindsay Facebook is ‘infantilising’ the human mind Trying to pull off an engaging customer experience
E L S U A ~ A KM Blog Thinking Outside The Inbox by Luis Suarez Home About Archives Links Photos Lifestream Blogging and Knowledge Communities - Is There a Connection? Earlier on today, I attended one of those conference calls that I was really looking forward to for quite some time now. 5 (0 votes cast) This entry was posted on: June 20, 2006 . Category: Collaboration , Communities , Knowledge Management
However, having a vision and installing blogging software is not enough: getting blogging to work in an organisation means helping potential bloggers to find out how weblogs might be useful for them personally and how to sustain blogging in a long-term. While blogging is personal, most of its advantages are the result being part of an ecosystem, where weblogs are connected not only by links, but also by relations between bloggers. While my Dutch is still far from perfect I am happy with any opportunity to reach local audiences. One of them was writing two articles on blogging for Dutch
Luis Suarez, one of the KM bloggers community, reported on my presentation in Blogging and Knowledge Communities - Is There a Connection? Communities What are communities? The fact of the community shows up when the blog author asks for help or assistance on a specific matter, and this shows up even more in the other hints of community. The caveat with this particular angle on communities is that its pretty much a one-way street from the blogger to the readers. 2. Knowledge Jolt with Jack Jack Vinson writes about knowledge management, personal effectiveness, theory of constraints and more.
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My panel co-participants include Jessica Lipnack , CEO, NetAge (our moderator) Isaac Garcia, CEO, Central Desktop , Clara Shih, author of The Facebook Era, and my fellow AppGap blogger, Patti Anklam . serve as a paid journalist bloggers for two blogs on enterprise 2.0, FastForward and AppGap , and I provide consulting to firms and individuals on their business blogs and other uses of social media. Yesterday I was on panel at Enterprise 2.0 Conference on business uses of Twitter , How Twitter Changes Everything .