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Sunday, March 14, 2010
Gary, on the other hand, talks about building your personal brand through social media by being authentic and “delivering your content by video, podcast, or blog .” Subscribe to my RSS feed or by e-mail . I’ll share one of my idiosyncrasies with you, but promise you won’t laugh: Most people go to the library to find books — not me. When I accompany my kids to the library, I take my own books with me to read while waiting for them to finish.
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Friday, March 12, 2010
Steve Waddell of Networking Action Excerpts from an excellent blog from ValueNetworks.com colleague and customer, Steve Waddell of Networking Action We can easily be overwhelmed by the complexity of large networks where there are many different organizations and people involved. This is illustrated in Map 3 Map 3: VNA map of innovation (Dashed lines are intangibles, solid lines are tangibles.) If you enjoyed this post, make sure you subscribe to my RSS feed ! For more from this blog and additional links and details see the full blog:
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Friday, March 12, 2010
Ready for Ten is a website that brings together the best of the web — blog posts, links and tips — for parents of kids in this age group.
All the content on the site is generated by the parents who use it: by the mummy bloggers who write regular blog posts on parenting, by the parents in the Ready for Ten Twitter stream, and by the people who comment on these posts and tweets. There are tons of sites We’re now the proud parents of a site for, well, parents. Ready for Ten is a conversation space for mums and dads of 6-9 year olds.
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Sunday, September 13, 2009
BLOG Google Wave
(continued): functionality of e-mail, IM, wikis, blogs, Twitter, and other social
networking feed of tweets containing this tag
into Tags: Blogs & Bloggin continued): The Conversation Becomes the Work-Product
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in in June, I wrote
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Monday, January 7, 2008
Widgets are, hence, little blocks of information which can be added to a blog, mostly in the sidebar. Almost any kind of information can be widgetized and offered in a blog as an additional feature. Widgets display, for example, through feeds information from external sources. This is a joint post together with Christian Kreutz , which we co-created in a google doc . (mine mine is a little longer though) 1.
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Saturday, May 23, 2009
Use case is if I import my OPML into a Google CSE , and then add/delete a feed from Google Reader, my Google CSE will not know about it, which is a pity because it means I can’t use Google Reader as a master control for people to use a public search engine across my current Google Reader subscriptions.
OK, the new feature…a while back during the American elections you may remember that Google Reader was showcasing shared item lists based on a curated selection of feeds .
It’s sometimes such a drag being an early adopter because you are ready for features years ahead of when regular users will ask for them…you just have to be patient.
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Friday, June 19, 2009
BLOG The Psychology of
Twitter Twitter name on your blog, and on your Facebook page, and send it out
to just as there are organizational and ghostwritten celebrity blogs,
there latest blog posts. Links of the Week blog Twitter
OK ,
let let me start by saying I'm a Twitter user and fan.
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Wednesday, March 12, 2008
(Cartoon via tangwailing blog ) I observed that Stan Garfield blogs about questions he receives or overhears about knowledge management. That made me think that I could blog some of the questions I get (+ the answers). One of them was: how can blogs support communities of practice? 1. A
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Thursday, June 25, 2009
BLOG Google Wave: The
Wikification functionality of e-mail, IM, wikis, blogs, Twitter, and other social
networking embeds a real-time feed of tweets containing this tag into the wave.
One of the bankers
wants Here's another story, this one about (perhaps) the future of this blog:
It's May 2010, and
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Wednesday, April 1, 2009
clarifying by reading and writing comments, and trackback/linkback blog posts
Google Blog Search (also Technorati , Backtype ) is similar to PageRank
- but the point here is that the content is blogs which are a social ecosystem where you have distributed conversations (trackbacks/linkbacks), and leave comments
* Social search is resurfacing as a hot topic of late , due to how effective Twitter has become in helping you find information, and how it is close to how we source information in the offline world (via our network). Twitter is being differentiated by being
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Friday, March 28, 2008
ReadWriteWeb ReadWriteWeb ReadWriteTalk Enterprise Jobwire About Subscribe Contact Advertise RSS RWW Daily by Email RSS RWW Weekly Wrap-up Home Products Trends Best of RWW Archives Social Feed Reading with Shyftr Written by Sarah Perez / March 6, 2008 8:30 AM / 2 Comments « Prior Post Next Post » Shyftr , which stands for "Share Your Feeds Together," is a new online feed reader that combines RSS
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Tuesday, July 24, 2007
met Emmanuel through his blog. When we connected on facebook he had stated (ticking a box by mistake) that we met in school, but actually the category 'met through their blogs' is missing... It was very nice to exchange blog and vlog tips, and discuss the Ghanaian blogosphere which is too quiet according to Emmanuel. This means that he reads about 15-20 Yesterday I went out with the GINKS secretariat to meet Emmanuel K. Bensah , one of the most fanatic bloggers in Ghana.
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Thursday, September 17, 2009
Using the gardener or landscaper metaphor, yesterday I said that networks need seeding, feeding, and weeding. They may need discussion forums, blogs, wikis, and IM. Feed : you can’t just put in place, you have to nurture the network. In my presentation yesterday, I was talking about how to get informal learning going. As many have noted, it’s about moving from a notion of being a builder, handcrafting (or mass-producing) solutions, to being a facilitator, nurturing the community to develop it’s own capabilities.
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