372 Articles match "January","Tools"

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Thursday, March 11, 2010
Following predictably poor Nielsen figures for MySpace in January – it now trails Facebook in the US by a factor of 1:2 – co-presidents Mike Jones and Jason Hirschorn plan a rapid roll-out of new content-discovery and sharing features, which they hope will lure back users and reverse the site’s continuing decline. Various commentators are noting that geo-location looks set to be the tech-tool darling of 2010 – and as if to prove them right, here comes ChatRouletteMap, a jolly useful mash-up which pinpoints the precise position of the site’s least wholesome users, and – super-satisfyingly
 
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
The Community Roundtable A peer network for community managers and social media practitioners. Home About Membership Who We Are Partners Facilitators News & Mentions Our Mission Community Maturity Model The State of Community Management Roundtable Schedule #TheCRLive Lunches - Boston Blog Community
 
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Ever since I organised the “ Drupal for Doughnuts ” gathering during social media week back in January, all I seem to hear about is Drupal . Drupal supports the tools and modules needed to develop a successful online community With a bit of techie know-how, Drupal can be used to build the various tools that are proven to encourage online conversation, including: Drupal, Drupal, Drupal. At our nfp and membership breakfast seminar a few weeks ago, Bertie Bosredon from Breast Cancer Care was talking about the benefits of Drupal as a content management
 

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Best Online Collaboration Tools 2008 - The Collaborative Map The Best Online Collaboration Tools 2008, Collaborative Map is a live editable map of over 150 of the best free and low-cost online collaboration tools available, picked and selected by passionate users like you and me. Click the map to see the full, public, editable version Thats right. During my session at the conference, which took place fully online, I decided not to leverage my personal knowledge with collaboration tools to show the best and most useful ones, as I have done so many times
Engineers without Fears Tuesday, April 15, 2008 collaboration tools: stags Ive been thinking about different collaboration tools for various groups recently and I was pondering on some of the different factors you need to consider and I came up with this (click to enlarge) : Lets take each of these in turn: Size - One thing to consider are the numbers of people who will be collaborating. Im sure that you could come up with more. Posted by Matt Moore at 9:51 PM Labels: collaboration , stags , tools
Last week Thomas Vander Wal trashed SharePoint as an enterprise social computing platform in a blog post entitled SharePoint 2007: Gateway Drug to Enterprise Social Tools . Actually, I argued a similar line in my January 2006 article entitled Whose Fault Is It When Collaboration Software Sucks (mainly about Lotus Notes). have shifted from a tooling focus to a strategic focus -- which has always been He ultimately concluded that SharePoint failed for enterprise 2.0. Apart from my own interest in his analysis, I have received two specific requests for a reaction.
Engineers without Fears Tuesday, September 11, 2007 Collaboration tools James Robertson has been thinking about collaboration tools. So here are the phases and my responses to them: Phase 0: Fragmentation As the usage of collaboration tools grows in an unmanaged and unconsidered way, so does the "fragmentation" of information. Phase 1: Gardening The starting point is to identify Which is interesting because I have as well. As ever, James is practical & clear in his thinking and suggests a 5 phase model (0-4) for organisations thinking about collaboration.
Project Concord is something I've talked to customers about in concept over the last year or so -- that when we started working on productivity as a set of web tools, we weren't just going to deliver yet another reinvented word processor, spreadsheet, and presentation tool. Lots of news around Lotus ... a
That had proven to be the wrong tool for the amount of business we were doing, so I went computer shopping. And I look forward to more such pieces on the "human mechanics" of changing our world and making it more sustainable. Posted by: Julia Erickson on August 30, 2007 5:25 PM EMAIL THIS ENTRY TO: YOUR EMAIL ADDRESS: MESSAGE (optional): Get good news for a change. Cancel KEYWORDS CATEGORY
Continuing further with some of the highlights from IBM ’s Lotusphere 2009 event that I attended in Orlando, FL, in January 2009, I thought I would cover what, to me, was one of the most inspiring and thought-provoking moments throughout the entire event. am not going to reproduce any of them over here; instead I would certainly encourage you all to go and read through it, specially if you are also interested in finding out how IBM is embracing these new knowledge sharing and collaboration tools within the social software space to help deliver plenty of value add that surely is
Online communities and social networking tools encourage two-ways communication and these sites could become a place to have these conversations with the administration. It is clear that a lot of progress need to be made to assure that the government is listening, that this is not just a propaganda tool, etc…but once again, this is just the beginning. Tags: January obama and technology obama change.force.com Last presidential campaign, as you heard a thousand times, was historic in many fronts. In terms of the use of technology was historic too.
Big Ideas for getting all that work done. Socialcast Brings Twitter Style Functionality into the Enterprise by Bill Ives August 17, 2008 at 10:40 am · Filed under Reviews As we all know, there have been a number of useful tools that have made the transition from the consumer web to the enterprise. While a consumer web tool like Facebook can have some use within the enterprise it is not really an enterprise tool (see Enterprise 2.0 About | Contributors | Contact us | Subscribe: via RSS , via Twitter UPCOMING WEBINAR: No Time, No Budget, Fewer People?
Various theories from social psychology have been used to explain this ‘whats in it for me’ factor to better understand how to successfully introduce social computing tools into corporate environments. For a growing majority, the collaborative tools that Web 2.0 So what does this mean for managers considering strategies for the introuduction of collaboration About | Contributors | Contact us | Subscribe: via RSS , via Twitter UPCOMING WEBINAR: No Time, No Budget, Fewer People? 5