182 Articles match "Cloud","Messages"

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Monday, March 8, 2010
50% Of Twitter Messages Are In English, Study Says [link] via @ SBoSM Feb 24 Cloud Computing Interview today [link] less than one third of small businesses considering the cloud [link] 2:57 PM Feb 18th 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
 
Friday, February 12, 2010
pop-up in Word will show you who's working on the document; click on that list, and you'll be able to send them a message (as long as everyone is using Outlook or Microsoft's Messenger IM application). Organizations can now use IBM software for enterprise social networking; instant messaging; and securely encrypted email and collaborative applications with the iPhone and Mac. Office for Mac 2011 ... Microsoft announced details of Office for Mac 2011, with plans for better compatibility with Windows, improved collaboration tools, and a better UI. "
 
Thursday, February 11, 2010
It’s about our inability to let things go (Like reading every single thing that comes through your way – Facebook, Twitter, email, newsgroups messages, Instant Messaging, etc. Where have I drawn the line myself (Specially seeing how most folks who know me seem to be perceiving how I seem to "live" out there, up in the clouds, on various social networks, when it is actually not the case)? One of the topics that I set myself to blog about way back when I first got things started over here a few years ago was surprisingly enough about Work Life Balance (Yes, I know, it doesn’t have much to do with KM, Collaboration, Communities, Learning or Social Computing for that matter… but not to worry, bear with me… ); and that everlasting battle of living both a fruitful and satisfying online and offline life without going crazy along the way.
 

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When the hierarchy comes into contact with an energized cloud, the ‘discharge’ from the cloud to the hierarchy can completely overload the hierarchy. Excerpts from a very stimulating meditation by Mark Pesce , examining the effects of the cloud on power relationships. The power of sharing allows individuals to come together in great “clouds” of activity, and allows them to focus their activity around a single That’s the power of hyperconnectivity. This is a must read text.
Twitter — or, rather, the idea of a pervasive, public short messaging network — could be too important to be left under one entity’s control. His idea, called RSS Cloud, is technically complex, but it boils down to this: When you send out an update, it’ll go to a set of servers in the Web cloud. their default short messaging communications hub — even if those services won’t use the open standard. “I 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.
There is a lot of excitement these days about "The Cloud" and how we can mash up web content in new and innovative ways. At the same time, many groups that we work with are overwhelmed by too many emails, workspaces, group sites, social networks, and other sources of messages, discussions, and knowledge. Wouldn't it be great if all the knowledge and human interactions that we each need to access and respond to each day were organized in ways we need it rather than by what tools or sites we use? Here Here are a few ideas on what this might look like... [
It appears that the term “cloud computing” has been hijacked by corporate giants who wish to introduce server farms to hold a great amount of corporate data, as well as web based applications to access and elaborate them. prefer to think of a cloud as a huge number of linked personal computers, all belonging to end users, perhaps some to companies, and I have suggested that we might use such a cloud to great advantage to back up data and to connect everyone more directly. A contribution from Sepp Hasslberger : I
Our unique vibEngine software solution includes: User generated content Social ranking of content Tagging Tag clouds Photo Album Blogs External Blog mirrors Blog RSS/Scraping content RSS feeds Watchlists Personal messaging Email notifications Question and Answer functionality Member Rank Social networking features Flexible group creation Automatic grouping Power of the community Self sustaining Search engine friendly Member recognition Administration Coded in open source to save licensing costs Click here for a full description
Just as Gopher was replaced by WWW, and UUCP was replaced by SMTP, the current star-shaped web infrastructure will be replaced by a mesh-shaped cloud network. On such a platform, for example, setting up a new message-processing server for a financial system would be as easy as opening the box, throwing the server on the rack, plugging in the ethernet and power cables, and nothing else. Message-passing platforms wouldn’t Web 2.0 is P2P (in a social sense), done with Web 1.0
In this training we help people take all the information they want to present in a presentation and prune it to the core messages. I’ve thought of another use for wordle . Geoff Brown and I have developed a training program called Insanely Great Slideshow Presentations . For a lot of people this is very difficult.
In the New York Times recentl y, Jonathan Zittrain focused on the dangers of cloud computing, some in in obvious plain view, like privacy and data control issues, others more subtle. One of the latter is that the cloud may diminish the ‘ generativity ‘ of the internet, i.e. Jonathan Zittrain: “The most difficult challenge — both to grasp and to solve — of the cloud its capacity for innovation. The crucial legacy of the personal computer is that anyone can write code for it and give or sell that code to you — and the vendors of the PC and its operating
The company has already made several moves in terms of acquisitions (WebEx, PostPath, Jabber) and strategy (describing a general direction regarding collaboration and SaaS/Cloud computing via WebEx Connect). While the media stories below fail to provide detailed product guidance as to where Cisco is going, the information does provide interesting insight as to how Cisco’s leadership team thinks about collaboration, cloud computing, and other market initiatives. Over the past several weeks, two Cisco events generated a great deal of media coverage (refer to “In The News” below). For
and a Facebook-"Wall" style messaging system for individual and group friend messaging called the Board. Posted by: Marshall Kirkpatrick | February 28, 2008 5:54 PM RWW SPONSORS Grab this swicki from eurekster.com RECENT JOBS POPULAR TAGS google facebook twitter iphone microsoft search mobile yahoo social media music video social networking apple myspace semantic web trends advertising rss mobile web youtube friendfeed amazon blogging enterprise