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Sunday, May 24, 2009
the invention of movable type and the printing press, but it was made possible by are too broad in scope to attract a devoted and attentive membership. Meetup.com BLOG Clay Shirky on Helping Helping People Find You, Content as Mere Conversation Fodder, Letting Users Users Identify Their Needs, and the Formula for Effective Social Networking
 
Monday, February 2, 2009
TypePad for Journalists is a new program from Six Apart, the company whose Movable Type and TypePad publishing platforms, Six Apart Media advertising, and Six Apart Services team help power many of the most successful media companies in the world. Membership in the TypePad for Journalists program includes a few key benefits: Sacked journalists take to blogging? I was on Twitter’s party line for the Monday night (USA time) chats on journalism #journchat, and was a little taken aback to see the number of journalists tweeting about losing their job, papers closing,
 
Sunday, July 20, 2008
This report is based on a consortium benchmarking study that examined best practices from leading organizations, including Air Products and Chemicals, Arup, Ernst & Young, the Federal Highway Administration, and Fluor Corporation. At the best-practice organizations, over 60 percent of salaried employees are members of at least one community; for many positions, CoP membership is central to career progression. Over 80 percent of communities at the best-practice organizations are global in composition. Overall sponsorship of the best-practice organizations CoP programs is shared
 

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Not sorted in any particular order: BlogTronix I met Vassil, the CEO, I think it has a chance of giving Sharepoint a run for it’s money given it’s Intranet type features Sharepoint Microsoft’s collaboration suite is getting social networking tools for it’s 2007 version, I’m waiting for Microsoft to call me to do a demo. Five Across SF company just acquired by Cisco Community Server I was looking at this while at a previous role, this is what the famous Channel 9 was built on, as well as Dell 1to1 and Xbox PeopleAggregator I’m having
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TypePad for Journalists is a new program from Six Apart, the company whose Movable Type and TypePad publishing platforms, Six Apart Media advertising, and Six Apart Services team help power many of the most successful media companies in the world. Membership in the TypePad for Journalists program includes a few key benefits: Sacked journalists take to blogging? I was on Twitter’s party line for the Monday night (USA time) chats on journalism #journchat, and was a little taken aback to see the number of journalists tweeting about losing their job, papers closing,
He takes my thoughts and expands on them nicely. June 5, 2007 2:34 PM Leave a comment Name Email Address URL Remember personal
This fits perfectly for those curious types (like me). By Jack Vinson on October 15, 2007 9:17 AM | Permalink | Comments (2) 2 Comment(s) jackvinson said: Dennis McDonald has posted in response to this article as well: [link] October 17, 2007 2:10 PM Jay said: First time listening about colloboration tools as anti knowledge sharing.
Update: Andy Roberts was the source of this thought, and he posted it to his Distributed Action Research blog, Barn Raising . By Jack Vinson on January 23, 2006 12:06 PM | Permalink | Comments (0) 0 Comment(s) Leave a comment Name Email Address
One author who has discussed this definition in the academic realm is Murray Turrof, whom I refer to in a recent post from my blog, "Collaborative Decisionmaking in Disaster Response Situations" ([link] Also, Ive started to use the phrase "technology-enabled collaboration" when referring to collaboration in the context of social media and social networking applications, in an attempt to be more specific. January 22, 2008 9:08 AM Leave a comment
The problems are often characterized by technical complexity and scientific uncertainty Differing perspectives on the problems often lead to adversarial relationships among the stakeholders Incremental or unilateral efforts to deal with the problems typically produce less than satisfactory solutions Existing processes for addressing the problems have proved insufficient By Jack Vinson on April 14, 2008 12:22 AM | Permalink | Comments (0) 0 Comment(s) Leave a comment
the invention of movable type and the printing press, but it was made possible by are too broad in scope to attract a devoted and attentive membership. Meetup.com BLOG Clay Shirky on Helping Helping People Find You, Content as Mere Conversation Fodder, Letting Users Users Identify Their Needs, and the Formula for Effective Social Networking
If the community direction starts to veer off-course, the membership serve to point it back in the correct direction. They are mostly to be ignored, from my perspective. October 9, 2007 10:11 PM Leave a comment Name Email Address