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Friday, February 26, 2010
You get for free the service of advertising with your Gmail, which of course means there is another service behind, which is untouched by human hands, semantic analysis of your email … And you get free email service and some storage which is worth exactly a penny and a half at the current price of storage… Once the net become a hierarchically organized zone with servers in center and increasingly dis-empowered clients at the edge becomes the zone of platforms and platform making becomes the order of the day… Microsoft was never really a software company, Microsoft was
 
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Even companies that start out opinionated – like Google – are now reduced to aping other services rather than producing things that seem like they are driven by a very definite opinion about how things should be. GMail has a terrifically strong opinion about how email should be; you make dislike it, but it could never be called a Microsoft Outlook clone. I seem to be one of a dwindling number of people who believe that opinions are among the most valuable commodities we have. Somehow, we’ve allowed the old ‘everyone’s got one’ joke to convince
 
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
When Google launched Buzz, its "social networking tool," the company didn't let users opt into the program, but automatically applied it to all of the millions of users of the company's free Gmail. Google quickly backtracked, but it is not clear whether the "turn off Buzz" link at the bottom of Gmail pages truly purges the links that Google created. " More The TimeBridge meetwith.me ... TimeBridge released a new service to simplify meeting scheduling. "
 

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Blog Your path to success Finding experts in your company. by Gil Yehuda on February 11, 2010 in Enterprise 2.0 I attended a KM conference recently where a speaker remarked on how difficult it was to find experts in his company.  He But the problem of finding experts in your company is real.  One Home About Services For Vendors Policies Enterprise 2.0 Personal Branding Subscribe Gil Yehuda's Enterprise 2.0 He suggested that HR create a database and every
Samuel said that there were only about 15 to 20 people using Twitter in the company when he introduced Yammer. While it is much more secure and private than Twitter, someone could hack into it in the same way they could get into Gmail. Samuel reminds people that they send somewhat private messages through Gmail. A few weeks ago I spoke with Samuel Driessen, Information Architect at Océ , about their enterprise micro-messaging experiences. Océ is a leading international provider of digital document management technology and services.
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Companies do not really care, as theyjust do whats in the best interest of their business. So to make companies cooperate, peopleneed to come together and take a stand. The organization can put forth a set of rules and standardsand then work with companies to implement them. Assuming that both challengescan 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 Graph: Concepts and Issues Written by Alex Iskold / September 12, 2007 2:05 AM / 13 Comments « Prior Post Next Post » Brad Fitzpatrick recentlywrote an elegant and important post about the Social Graph , a term
Gmail (two accounts, one to back up my Fullcirc email and one for everything I don’t want in my main in box.) I considered moving all my email to Gmail but decided I don’t want all my eggs in one basket. However, most of my email lists and social media accounts use Gmail so I can keep my other inbox manageable. Recently I wrote a post that received a lot of attention - more than I would have expected: How I use social media . At At the end of the post, I promised to write about WHAT social media I currently use.
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