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295 Articles match "August","Open"
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Wednesday, March 10, 2010
We use this model in a number of ways: As a mental model for understanding all the areas and skill sets required for community management and hopefully, to remind community managers that it is about assembling a internal team to gather all the required skills – not to try and be the expert in all of them individually As a tool for community managers to educate and set the expectations of colleagues and advocates within the organization As a roadmap for community managers looking to understand what is important to do given their current state of evolution, and in what order To organize
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Tuesday, March 9, 2010
David Ronfeldt:
“A set of interesting posts appeared at the P2P Foundation blog — one of my favorite blogs — in August 2009 comparing the histories of Maghrebi and Genovese traders in the Middle Ages. Thus, perhaps it remains an open question as to whether and how much it’s the tribal, the market, or the P2P orientations that explain the differing outcomes.
...Tags: David Ronfeldt has a post recalling his recent interventions on tribal governance , and part of it is a recall of a recent debate we had.
The posts concerned a view,
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Saturday, February 20, 2010
Bureau of Labor Statistics Office of Productivity and Technology, 4 August 2003
The author seems to suggest that in the past, such open periods were temporary, and of course they were, but this could lead to the erroneous conclusion that the same is true today. The open-discussion environment in the British iron and steel industry may have been a model for its extension in the U.S., I found this April 2003 paper, which details historical examples of shared design in the industrial era:
* Essay: Episodes of Collective Invention . Peter Meyer.
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Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Special Issue: Open R&D and Open Innovation . Volume 39 Issue 4, August 2009.
This seems a closed academic journal, but the folllowing sample articles should show the articles are very promising:
* Open R&D and open innovation: exploring the phenomenon . There is currently a broad awareness of open innovation and its relevance to corporate R&D. Edited by Ellen Enkel, Oliver Gassmann, and Henry Chesbrough. By Ellen Enkel, Oliver Gassmann and Henry Chesbrough
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Wednesday, September 5, 2007
/Message « Blogs Go Mainstream: Advertising Toilets | Main | Stowe Boyd » September 05, 2007 The Architecture of Sociality: Building In Openness by Stowe Boyd A lot of discussion boiling recently about openness in social applications (like the Bill Of Rights movement manifesto and supporting comments , and Brad Fitzpatricks Thoughts On The Social Graph . I offer a thought about deductive openness, by which I mean a path of low resistance for developers of application. Rather than striving for a theoretical openness, based on high-minded principles, I believe that developers will likely taking tactical, well-understood and intuitive paths toward adopting common services.
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Sunday, August 30, 2009
the Week: August 30, 2009
Hugging
salt and openness (and perhaps love, energy and passion)
Generosity: giving
without BLOG Links and Tweets of
the salt and pepper shakers from Geoff 's
Byron Byron Bay vacation shots -- I want a bunch of these!
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Tuesday, August 18, 2009
The people behind the OpenMicroBlogging (OMB) movement say it’s time for the 140-character, publicly-subscribable format pioneered by Twitter to become an open standard, in part because, as last week’s attack showed, Twitter is as vulnerable as it is vital.
After the Twitter outage in early August , Slate reports on a proposal by Dave Winer, who believes it’s unwise to have all microblogging pass through one company which can easily be targeted.
Twitter — or, rather, the idea of a pervasive, public short messaging network — could be too important to be left under one entity’s control.
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Friday, September 4, 2009
27th August was a great day for the eCars ? project unique is not that it is Open Source (there are several OS electric car projects, such as the c,mm,n), but that the idea is to create a conversion manual and the needed software, not to design a new electric car in need of a manufacturer. Tags: Open Design Open Hardware P2P Public Policy P2P Technology Peer Productio Now! project.
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Monday, January 15, 2007
Ad-Supported Open-Source Community Blogging Becomes Reality: OpenServing Is Here Social media defined the last year of developments across the web , with social bookmarking , news , networks and community blogging rising into the ascendant. The web has transformed itself, moving forward from one-way, static communication into a sphere dominated by democratic, peer-driven content unfolding in a dynamic conversation between its users. Open-Source culture has also played an integral role in this unfolding landscape, with success stories such as Wikipedia tapping
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Wednesday, April 16, 2008
Interestingly, I interviewed for the job of opening the NY office for Optaros a few years ago, but the position didn’t really fit my personal requirements at the time. Leave a Reply Name (required) Mail (will not be published) (required) Twitter ID Website XHTML: You can use these tags: Notify me of followup comments via e-mail « Previous Post: Urban Computing and Its Discontents Next Post: Activity Streams, Prologue »
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Monday, September 7, 2009
Similar efforts are underway in the US, with a conference on labour solidarity and worker co-ops held in early August, 2009.
“People Tags: Open Models P2P Business Model Gandhi said: “First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win.” 8221;
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Sunday, July 12, 2009
If you are following open source developments related to social networks, communities, and/or the semantic web, these three efforts (Community Equity, FOAF+SSL, and Kiwi) should be of interest:
CommunityEquity
Community Equity Open Source Milestone 1.1 The data integration will make use of existing technologies like Linked (Open) Data. released [link]
6:10 PM Jul 8th from twhirl
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Wednesday, September 24, 2008
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