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Saturday, March 20, 2010
Doyle, an electrical engineer at California Institute of Technology, who argues that , “the mathematical description of a network as a graph of lines and nodes vastly oversimplifies the reality of the Internet. network , or Highly optimized/Organized tolerance/Trade-offs.” There is an interesting discussion going on about how the flow of data moving around the internet gives it a ’shape’ and what that shape means. You can see this discussion written up in an interesting article in the New York Times; ‘ Scientists Strive to Map the Shape-Shifting Net
 
Friday, March 19, 2010
In P2P production, the production procedures are organized usually from the bottom up, and are based on the free choice of individuals-agents of production, to cooperate -without financial reward being their basic motive- for the accomplishment of common goals or projects and with the aid of distributed networks. Since the product of their labor does not have an exchange value, but a use value for a community of users, it is characterized by the production and distribution of the product of labor outside the market sphere (a post-capitalist form of the organization of production).
 
Friday, March 19, 2010
companies and organizations do business.  connected life : Showcase technological advancements that will dramatically improve real-time video, audio and interactive technologies to give people in distributed Cisco has recently announced the launch of the second I-Prize global innovation contest contest where entrepreneurs worldwide can collaborate and submit proposals
 

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aka Social Networking Tools) in Your Organization A lot of organizations are struggling technologies that they have introduced in the last decade, hoping these technologies technologies would produce (a) improved internal productivity, and (b) better BLOG A Practical Guide to Implementing Implementing Web 2.0 (aka
We went from 5 silos in our organization to hundreds in a month after deploying SharePoint”. I heard this from an organization about 2 years ago in a private meeting and have been hearing near similar statements since. They were of the mindset that open sharing & having the organization and individuals benefit from a social platform. For a number of years I have cringed every time one of my clients tells me that have or are planning to deploy Microsoft SharePoint as a collaborative platform. They say it is their “social media” deployment.
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are designed for participation, and what is more core business for development organizations? principles and technologies You can leveraging popular web2.0 A special technology which is helpful in integrating web2.0 principles and technologies Ofcourse you can also design a completely customized site Some time ago, I compiled some examples of what you can do with web2.0 tools for communication within a development project.
I have saved a few delicious tags about individuals’ technology configurations if you want to browse with they use. also wondered if it would be worth organizing them in the categories of “use” I used in the previous post . This is a very messy lump from a technology standpoint. 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.
Collaboration Experiments (in Reluctant Organizations) I vebeen having a lot of conversations lately about how to helporganizations become more effective at enabling collaboration. Thepeople I know who have tried to do this keep running into three walls: Whatsperceived as urgent in most organizations (i.e. Youcant change an organizations culture (short of firing everyone Dave Pollards environmental philosophy, creative works, business papers and essays. In search of a better way to live and make a living, and a better understanding of how the world really
Search HBS Working Knowledge: HBS Home HBS Index Working Papers Leading and Creating Collaboration in Decentralized Organizations Published: June 5, 2007 Paper Released: May 2007 Authors: Heather M. Caruso, Todd Rogers, and Max Bazerman Executive Summary: No matter how a multi-divisional organization is designed, it will need to find effective ways for its units to spontaneously
March 1, 2007 Collaborative Writing Tools And Technology: A Mini-Guide Collaborative writing tools are those technologies that facilitate the editing and reviewing of a text document by multiple individuals either in real-time or asynchronously. Online, web-based collaborative writing tools offer great flexibility and usefulness in learning groups and educational settings as they provide an easy mean to generate text exercises, research reports and other writing assignments in a full collaborative fashion. Here
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But I have read one article written by Joeri an Laere called Managing communities of practice in organizations . on laws) but there is a need for technologies that support informal coordination mechanisms. Of late, I have printed more articles than I can read, so maybe I should stop printing them... I