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350 Articles match "Content","Microsoft"
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Friday, March 12, 2010
Iphone apps have demonstrated that in a special environment (on the move or within an application) people will pay for a better experience
- Advertising: it looks good!
- The form factor : it’s handheld, relaxed, lends itself to consumption as much as production
- There’s a hugely rich design potential : nothing points up the poverty of point and click internet browsers (thank you Microsoft) like iPad or iPhone apps. Just as we thought we were entering a web of data, of synchronised, personalised content shooting freely around through APIs, along comes the self-contained
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Friday, March 5, 2010
And look, here comes Condé Nast to boost Mac’s well-oiled PR-o-rama, with announcements that Wired, GQ, Vanity Fair, The New Yorker and Glamour magazines will all be available on the shiny new content-machine Here's a man who, it’s safe to say, will have a considerable interest in how this iPad thing pans out: yes, it's the particularly paywall-positive Rupert Murdoch, who weighed in this week with the news that the Wall Street Journal, his most successfully ring-fenced property to date, is being tricked out as an iPad app for your delectation and delight, even as we speak . Ah, content,
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Monday, March 1, 2010
The GNOME Task Pooper concept, which is intended to bring first-class task management to the desktop, has a content drop-zone that organizes itself temporally. It will automatically move expired content into an archive so that immediately relevant action items are easily accessible and not obscured by clutter. Microsoft is introducing an edition of Business Productivity Online for the Federal Government. " Sendmail App Store ... Sendmail offers an App Store for its Sentrion Message Processor platform. "
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Monday, October 19, 2009
Microsoft design point is to co-mingle structured collaboration tools alongside social computing tools - it's unrealistic to think of social computing disconnected from collaborations strategies
find knowledge, share ideas, work in teams, feel valued, manage projects, build= a network and use content
Microsoft also thinks of the IT Pro ... Notes from Christian Finn, Director, Social Computing
13 sessions in "social track"
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Wednesday, November 26, 2008
With Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007
Interesting - but I remain quite skeptical - especially regarding "MOSS 2007 as your default option for enabling and managing social networks for business use". This situation can influence decision-making - people may prefer to evolve with Microsoft over the next couple of years as they figure this space out - especially for internal deployments.
Collaborative Thinking
Perceptions on collaboration and social software by Mike Gotta
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Wednesday, March 11, 2009
decided the three main sections are one: content monitoring, two: content collecting, assembling, and creation, and three: content publishing and archiving. Step two then reaches into both step one and step three for new content. Here is my current approach to step three - Content Collecting, Assembling, and Creation.
This is the third part of a five part series on how enterprise 2.0 tools can work for an enterprise of one, myself in this case.
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Thursday, March 12, 2009
decided the three main sections are one: content monitoring, two: content collecting, assembling, and creation, and three: content publishing and archiving. Step two then reaches into both step one and step three for new content. Here are some potential new school approaches to content collecting, assembling, and creation that I discussed with Gil. This is the fourth part of a five part series on how enterprise 2.0 tools can work for an enterprise of one, myself in this case.
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Sunday, December 16, 2007
Collaborative Thinking Perceptions on collaboration and social software by Mike Gotta See how were connected Connections February 2009 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
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Wednesday, July 1, 2009
He started off by covering the history of free through the ages: from Jello who used to give away free recipe books to drive demand in the early 1900s (a pioneering marketing tactic at the time), to Microsoft BizSpark ’s model in the current decade where start-ups that are less than 3 years old and have a revenue of less than $100 million can access it free, but others have to pay.
He also presented Alan Murray (executive editor of the Wall Street Journal)’s 5 tips on charging for content, something that we often discuss at Made By Many , and that will be useful to everyone
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Saturday, October 20, 2007
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
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Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Microsoft Office SharePoint 2007 (MOSS) is a disappointing platform for social computing in my opinion. My position for some time has been that the next release will be a tipping point for Microsoft's social computing efforts. Either Microsoft "gets it right" and delivers a forward-looking release with significant improvements that transforms SharePoint into a market-leading social computing platform, or it delivers a release that has only incremental improvements to existing Rather than list off a "top ten" list of predictions for 2009, I thought I would briefly layout some topics and areas that business and IT decision-makers should pay attention to when formulating Enterprise 2.0
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Thursday, April 19, 2007
Home Demo Tutorials FAQ About Comment, annotate, and markup images, documents, and videos. Why Would I Use ReviewBasics? ReviewBasics lets you exchange ideas and gather thoughts on creative, interactive, motion, and written content in a breeze! How Does ReviewBasics
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Monday, May 11, 2009
They provide native viewing and editing of Microsoft® Office documents in over 47 languages. Quickoffice for iPhone has an intuitive user interface and supports comprehensive functionality including cut, copy and paste, font formatting, content selection and bullets within Word documents. David said that Microsoft has been opening up access to Office functionality. Here is another app for your iPhone. I
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