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Sunday, March 30, 2008
Williams Alex Marshall Andrea Bettello Alan Majer Brendan Peat Brittany Creamer Dan Herman Deepak Ramachandran Denis Hancock Derek Pokora Ian Da Silva Jeff DeChambeau Jeff Perron Jude Fiorillo Laura Carrillo Mike Dover Ming Kwan Naumi Haque Patrick Harnett Paul Artiuch Tag Cloud academia advertising Apple blogs branding business business model citizen participation collaboration collective intelligence communication community connectivity content copyright crowd sourcing culture customer
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Friday, March 13, 2009
Since I write for multiple blogs and provide blog consulting services to businesses, my work flow in very content heavy. decided the three main sections are one: content monitoring, two: content collecting, assembling, and creation, and three: content publishing and archiving. Step two then reaches into both step one and step three for new content.
This is the final part of a five part series on how enterprise 2.0 tools can work for an enterprise of one, myself in this case.
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Wednesday, June 20, 2007
UIE.com | UIE Roadshow | UIE Web App Summit | UIE Virtual Seminars User Interface Engineering Home About Us Services Articles Events Reports Blog Podcasts Blog home Archived posts RSS Feed ( What is rss? ) Why Invest in Social Features for Your Web Site? By Joshua Porter May 1st, 2007 This is the first in a multi-part series on the topic of social design, a follow-up
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Sunday, September 14, 2008
GigaOM Network: GigaOM | Earth2Tech | jkOnTheRun | NewTeeVee | OStatic | TheAppleBlog | WebWorkerDaily | Jobs Live Events | About | Contact Web Worker Daily Home Archives About Contact Us 3 Ways to Edit Documents Collaboratively September 1st, 2008 (11:00am) Mike Gunderloy 11 Comments Working on the Web means that it’s easy to reach out to collaborators - but what then?
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Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Since I write for multiple blogs and provide blog consulting services to businesses, my work flow in very content heavy.
decided the three main sections are one: content monitoring, two: content collecting, assembling, and creation, and three: content publishing and archiving. Step two then reaches into both steps one and step three for new content. This is the second part of a five part series on how enterprise 2.0 tools can work for an enterprise of one, myself in this case.
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Thursday, March 5, 2009
Williams Alex Marshall Andrea Bettello Alan Majer Brendan Peat Brittany Creamer Dan Herman Deepak Ramachandran Denis Hancock Derek Pokora Ian Da Silva Jeff DeChambeau Jeff Perron Jude Fiorillo Laura Carrillo Mike Dover Ming Kwan Naumi Haque Patrick Harnett Paul Artiuch Tag Cloud academia advertising Apple blogs branding business business model citizen participation collaboration collective intelligence communication community connectivity content copyright crowd sourcing culture customer
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Wednesday, March 11, 2009
decided the three main sections are one: content monitoring, two: content collecting, assembling, and creation, and three: content publishing and archiving. Step two then reaches into both step one and step three for new content. Here is my current approach to step three - Content Collecting, Assembling, and Creation.
This is the third part of a five part series on how enterprise 2.0 tools can work for an enterprise of one, myself in this case.
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Wednesday, June 6, 2007
I include some links here http://eduspaces.net/francesbell/weblog/156904.html [ Reply ] on 02 May 2007 at 2:19 am 2 eduFutureBlog» Blog Archive » Social Learning 2.0 [...] vornimmt: [...] on 02 May 2007 at 4:02 pm 3 Virtual Canuck » Blog Archive » Is collective the right name? [...] Home About Terry Anderson Virtual Canuck Teaching and Learning in a Net-Centric World Feed on Posts comments On Groups, Networks and Collectives April 30, 2007 by Terry Anderson Jon Dron and I have been having fun developing a paper for ELearn in which we’ve been wrestling with the distinctions between three granularities of social software.
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Thursday, March 12, 2009
decided the three main sections are one: content monitoring, two: content collecting, assembling, and creation, and three: content publishing and archiving. Step two then reaches into both step one and step three for new content. Here are some potential new school approaches to content collecting, assembling, and creation that I discussed with Gil. This is the fourth part of a five part series on how enterprise 2.0 tools can work for an enterprise of one, myself in this case.
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Friday, April 20, 2007
GigaOM Network: GigaOM | Earth2Tech | jkOnTheRun | NewTeeVee | OStatic | TheAppleBlog | WebWorkerDaily | Jobs Live Events | About | Contact Web Worker Daily Home Archives About Contact Us What’s So Difficult about Online Document Collaboration? April 19th, 2007 (12:00pm) Judi Sohn 17 Comments Who really likes using Microsoft Word to collaborate on documents? By the
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