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Saturday, August 22, 2009
Towns along the Santa Cruz are layered in history, beginning with native peoples centuries before Columbus blundered into the “new world.” And so I spoke with friends and with my daughter, read good wishes on Twitter and Facebook, all while sipping this more-delicious-than-cake gift. For me, birthdays are about quietly celebrating all I have to be grateful for - every moment of my past, and every moment yet to come.  Yesterday I chose to celebrate on perhaps my favorite drive anywhere - the Sonoita / Patagonia / Nogales / Tubac loop.
 
Monday, September 1, 2008
Design Thinking 3.0 6 Minute Epic 10000 Miles ABC News Adoption advanced search Al Qaeda Analytics Andy Carvin AP Apple April 1st Artisanal Economy Autos Balckberry banking Barriers BBC BBC Manchester Bio Alliance Blogging Blue Monster Book Review Books BPP Diner Brian Hurlburt Bryant Park Project Business Intelligence Business Model Cancer capital CBC CBS CES Change Channel 4 Chaord Charles Armstrong Charles Handy Chris Anderson Chris Corrigan CIO clare hart Clayton Christenson Cloud Computing CNN collaboration
 
Monday, May 5, 2008
Awareness Makes a Smart Move with Its Facebook Integration by Bill Ives May 5, 2008 at 7:12 am · Filed under Enterprise 2.0 Last week I had an interesting conversation with Eric Schurr, VP of Marketing and Direct sales at Awareness . We discussed their recently announced Facebook integration through their Awareness Facebook Application Framework. I have written about Awareness a number of times here and elsewhere (see Awareness – Enterprise 2.0 Social Media Platform ).
 

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Serena has Adopted Facebook as Their Intranet by Bill Ives November 28, 2007 at 8:42 am · Filed under Enterprise 2.0 A few weeks ago I wrote a post, It is Time for Facebook Fridays: A Idea that Should Spread , that briefly mentioned Serena Software’s policy of allowing employees one hour of personal time during the workweek to spend on their Facebook profiles and connect with co-workers, customers, family and friends. In my first post I referred to an article on their policy which I felt was somewhat mis-titled, Serena Software
Awareness Makes a Smart Move with Its Facebook Integration by Bill Ives May 5, 2008 at 7:12 am · Filed under Enterprise 2.0 Last week I had an interesting conversation with Eric Schurr, VP of Marketing and Direct sales at Awareness . We discussed their recently announced Facebook integration through their Awareness Facebook Application Framework. I have written about Awareness a number of times here and elsewhere (see Awareness – Enterprise 2.0 Social Media Platform ).
Worklight Enters the Enterprise Facebook Market by Bill Ives December 20, 2007 at 11:40 am · Filed under Enterprise 2.0 Yes, there is an enterprise Facebook market. got an email a few days ago from Worklight , Announcing WorkBook, “a Secured Facebook for the Enterprise. software platform currently in use by Global You knew this was coming. I
Facebook as a Corporate Portal Platform? by Paula Thornton December 20, 2007 at 8:51 pm · Filed under Enterprise 2.0 , Facebook , Social Networking Respected colleague, Tony Byrne (editor of CMS Watch, which often does deep industry reports) took an interesting look at Facebook in his piece, Is Facebook in the Enterprise an Oxymoron? Since Tony is one my top respected resource for all-things-content, I know he is not one to take this subject lightly. He shares: “At I consider his attention to this topic as
Design Thinking , Barriers , Enterprise 2.0 , Enterprise Software , Facebook , IT Department , Information Management , Messy World , Social Computing , Web 2.0 Nick Carr may be down on IT, but he’s hot on social networking software. 8221; Ultimately, the future of corporate computing may actually lie with online services such as MySpace, Facebook, Bebo, Nick Carr predicts. “It’s Why the Future of Corporate Computing is ‘Informal’ by Joe McKendrick December 1, 2007 at 6:07 pm · Filed under 2.0
Design Thinking 3.0 6 Minute Epic 10000 Miles ABC News Adoption advanced search Al Qaeda Analytics Andy Carvin AP Apple April 1st Artisanal Economy Autos Balckberry banking Barriers BBC BBC Manchester Bio Alliance Blogging Blue Monster Book Review Books BPP Diner Brian Hurlburt Bryant Park Project Business Intelligence Business Model Cancer capital CBC CBS CES Change Channel 4 Chaord Charles Armstrong Charles Handy Chris Anderson Chris Corrigan CIO clare hart Clayton Christenson Cloud Computing CNN collaboration
Design Thinking 3.0 6 Minute Epic 10000 Miles ABC News Adoption advanced search Al Qaeda Analytics Andy Carvin AP Apple April 1st Artisanal Economy Autos Balckberry banking Barriers BBC BBC Manchester Bio Alliance Blogging Blue Monster Book Review Books BPP Diner Brian Hurlburt Bryant Park Project Business Intelligence Business Model Cancer capital CBC CBS CES Change Channel 4 Chaord Charles Armstrong Charles Handy Chris Anderson Chris Corrigan CIO clare hart Clayton Christenson Cloud Computing CNN collaboration
Design Thinking , Business Model , Economics , Enterprise 2.0 , Facebook , Messy World , Nato , Public Media , Secretary Gates , Social Computing , Social Media , Taliban , Terror , User Revolution , Videos , War , Web 2.0 , Wisdom of Crowds , culture Secretary Gates made this statement in a recent speech : It is just plain embarrassing that al-Qaeda is better at communicating its message on the internet than America. As impressive as Facebook is, as impressive the growth of blogging - this is all personal. More on War as the accelerant for Social Software by Rob Paterson November 29, 2007 at 7:44 am · Filed under 2.0
Bray admits, for example, that he can live without some highly hyped sites, such as Facebook. “For And Twitter hits that 80/20 point, bringing me that news without all the Facebook bull*** and lame groups and dorky apps and stupid ads and data lock-in. So recently I don’t Facebook much.” Immersed in the ‘Internet Human Buzz’ by Joe McKendrick October 7, 2007 at 9:04 pm · Filed under Community , Enterprise 2.0 , Messy World , Relationships , Social Computing , Social Media , SocialText , Web 2.0 My colleague Rob Paterson just shared with us how online social networking has changed the way students interact with their established and new communities.
Design Thinking , Barriers , Enterprise 2.0 , Facebook , Social Networking This is in response to a comment from my colleague, Bill Ives, who asked for my thoughts as to the potential shakeout of social networking tools in the Enterprise. Bill has previously reported both on a major software developer, Serena, which has adopted Facebook to REPLACE their intranet (supporting 800 employees — the numbers can matter here) and WorkBook . Facilitating Networking by Paula Thornton December 26, 2007 at 2:07 pm · Filed under 2.0