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Monday, March 8, 2010
Since Twitter archiving is an oxymoron, I am now going summary [link] get it [link] #E20 Feb 24   5 Ways to Market Your Business w LinkedIn [link] via @ SBoSM 3:47 PM Feb 23rd Drive Traffic to Your Blog Using LinkedIn [link] Feb 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
 
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Mark Gould has a great post which has picked up on a thread in one of the LinkedIn forums on the "Pulling" and "Pushing" of information. In the LinkedIn thread I refered to blogging as Just-in-Time, rather than Just-in-Case, and Nick picked me up on this saying that it was Just-in-Case/Storing/Push. Because indigenous knowledge is continuously generated and renewed in the living practices of people, archiving Mark’s post also covers some blog discussion on the difference between sharing and communication, which I may add to in another post. Nick Milton
 
Sunday, November 22, 2009
In this episode of Social Media Business podcast, the concept of freemium is introduced – what it is, how Flickr, LinkedIn, SecondLife are making millions of dollars from giving stuff away for free. Archiving of high-resolution original images LinkedIn, in October 2009 had over 50 million members (plus 385 staff)   $75-100m – 1/4 from advertising. We look at Freemium revenue in social networks and online communities including asking that: if freemium is the business model of giving it all (or most) of the services away for free , how can you then charge for it?
 

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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 to contribute. [...]
Although competence is inherently human, Last.FM, Hyves and LinkedIn increasingly provide facilities of exploration, by triggering the mechanism of surprise ‘you might be interested in’, ‘others also found this’, ‘are these also colleagues of’ et cetera. Tim on Etienne (Part III: Design for Learning) This post constitutes the second of three endeavors in preparing myself to lecture the Knowledge Management 2009 course at the University of Amsterdam. Again, this part is based on Wenger’s (1998) seminal work on communities of practice.
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
3) Provide reference: You must provide your title, and a link to your blog/profile/linkedin that indicates your role and title, perhaps a post that announced your title or intentions. Developer Network at Yahoo! John Summers, Community Manager at NetApp Mario Sundar, Community Evangelist at LinkedIn Tom Ablewhite, Community Manager, Thomson Reuters Craig Cmehil, Community Manager for the SAP Developer Network Lou Ordorica, Social Media Producer at Sun Microsystems John Earnhardt, Senior manager, media relations and blogger in chief, Cisco Systems Deirdre Walsh, Community
In this episode of Social Media Business podcast, the concept of freemium is introduced – what it is, how Flickr, LinkedIn, SecondLife are making millions of dollars from giving stuff away for free. Archiving of high-resolution original images LinkedIn, in October 2009 had over 50 million members (plus 385 staff)   $75-100m – 1/4 from advertising. We look at Freemium revenue in social networks and online communities including asking that: if freemium is the business model of giving it all (or most) of the services away for free , how can you then charge for it?
practices. Our new KM Edge groups on LinkedIn and Facebook are We already have more than150 members in our LinkedIn group, so joining with Don Tapscott. Archives KMEdge APQC KM Edge: Where the best in Knowledge Management come together APQC knowledge management km best practices
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As of December 2007 Jack will likely start writing about product management too. Why bother with online social networks Tom Davenport has been writing about online social networking lately, mostly appearing the curmudgeon, such as in LinkedIn Is Not a Social Network . Several [commenters] mentioned LinkedIn as the obvious counterexample to my argument. Knowledge Jolt with Jack Jack Vinson writes about knowledge management, personal effectiveness, theory of constraints and more.
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