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Friday, October 23, 2009
He said that the Web was a factor but also the economic collapse and the fact that Denver could not support two general interest papers. He said that editors would not have liked giving prominence to user generated content with typos. In 2000, the two Denver papers combined business operations. This is the second of a series of session notes from Webcom 09 where I am also presenting. Here is the session description for Case Study: Who killed the Rocky Mountain News ?
 
Wednesday, September 30, 2009
The Way You Look Tonight’ by Frank Sinatra ‘Fire and Rain’ by John Denver Well, that quote wasn’t too bad but going on about Lily Allen doing a great job on her MySpace blog and speaking up about piracy, when she’s just been caned online for pirating content from TechDirt with no attribution was a bit much. Myspace Music Australia has launched. It socializes the find-filter-forward mechanism a lot better, apparently.
 
Wednesday, June 10, 2009
It is a secure knowledge-sharing system that enables organizations more control over their content and allows for secure collaboration, both internally and with their business partners. feel even more importantly it provides the users with great control and flexibility in how they manage content relevant to their work. BT opened telepresence demo centers in London, New York, and Denver. - KnowledgeTree Update ... KnowledgeTree released Version 3.6.1
 

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Helping People Find You, Content as Mere Conversation Fodder, Letting Users Toronto early from the BALLE conference in Denver this past weekend. I The value of the content itself, he says (in a message everyone in the 'Knowledge Content is just something to talk about." And BLOG Clay Shirky on Helping Users Identify Their Needs, and the Formula for Effective Social Networking
illumio – a Smart Content and Request Filter for Enterprise 2.0 by Bill Ives October 16, 2007 at 3:48 pm · Filed under Enterprise 2.0 I recently spoke with David Gilmour, CEO at Tacit, about their new web 2.0 The illumio client downloads your selected RSS feeds, visits the underlying pages and extracts keyword phrases to determine whether each feed’s content is a good match for current concerns. tool, illumio . I have known about Tacit for some time because of their ActiveNet™ application that works inside the firewall to enable connections
They are ideal for allowing people to easily add content,and organise their feeds and information widgets. As a result, peoplehave precisely the information they want, in the manner they want toreceive it, which helps increase their productivity and connections.And because peoples activities and interaction with content areaggregated, everyone has a clear up-to-date picture of each otherswork, status, interests, favourites and connections with other peoplein the firm. Headshift London | New York | Paris | Sydney | Zurich about projects blog themes Search Investigating the relationship between communication, coordination, cooperation and collaboration. Categories
Serena is really replacing its existing intranet with Facebook as a front end linked to a low-cost content management system behind the firewall. In each case you learn about the people providing the information through their Facebook profiles, and not simply the content, itself. search, the user revolution, the future of content, and much, much more. Tune in here . About This site is 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.
As Bill reports, Serena, a software company, is replacing its existing intranet with Facebook as a front end linked to a low-cost content management system behind the firewall: The 800-employee firm “is going through a major transition as they move from more traditional enterprise applications to web 2.0 search, the user revolution, the future of content, and much, much more. Tune in here . About This site is a companion blog to the FASTforward conference and summit series and is sponsored by FAST , A Microsoft Subsidiary. Why the Future of Corporate Computing is ‘Informal’ by Joe McKendrick December 1, 2007 at 6:07 pm · Filed under 2.0
Awareness comes to the table with a single architecture for all forms of user-generated content (e.g., User-generated content is also captured and stored with profile information about the user who generated it. This allows you to gather content through any channel (e.g., 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
search, the user revolution, the future of content, and much, much more. Tune in here . About This site is a companion blog to the FASTforward conference and summit series and is sponsored by FAST , A Microsoft Subsidiary. 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
The combination of structure and organic generation and synthesis can help manage effectively in continuous flows of incoming and outgoing information (knowledge objects are anything that we can coherently manage). 8.      An appropriate amount of structure (design constraints) is necessary to enable consistent recall and findability of information. 9.      Computers alone cannot competently tag content . Authors must tag the content they create and / or use. Retrospective on KM and the Impact of Web 2.0 by Jon Husband April 11, 2008 at 2:07 am · Filed under 2.0
used, in a routine manner, toconstitute the meaningful content of interaction. Re-Place-ing Space: The Roles of Place and Space in CollaborativeSystems Steve Harrison* and Paul Dourish+ *Xerox Palo Alto Research Center +Rank Xerox Research Centre, Cambridge Lab (EuroPARC) harrison@parc.xerox.com, dourish@europarc.xerox.com This is a draft of a paper which subsequently appeared in the Proceedings of CSCW96 (pub. ACM). Abstract Many collaborative and communicative environments use notions of``space and spatial organisation to facilitate and structureinteraction.
The Way You Look Tonight’ by Frank Sinatra ‘Fire and Rain’ by John Denver Well, that quote wasn’t too bad but going on about Lily Allen doing a great job on her MySpace blog and speaking up about piracy, when she’s just been caned online for pirating content from TechDirt with no attribution was a bit much. Myspace Music Australia has launched. It socializes the find-filter-forward mechanism a lot better, apparently.