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Tuesday, February 23, 2010
After a couple of rather hectic days at work, I guess it’s time again to update my blog over here sharing with you folks a couple of thoughts that have been lingering around in my mind lately and which, more and more by the day, have continued to demonstrate what, to me, is the whole thing around Social Computing, Social Software, Social Media, Enterprise 2.0, Social Networking, Web 2.0 or whatever other " expression " you would want to use: it’s all about the people; and it’s all about passion, your passion!
Yes, I know
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Tuesday, February 16, 2010
As more and more mobile devices, mainly smartphones, are starting to look with much more detail into the mobile Enterprise 2.0 world, we are beginning to see how plenty of our favourite social software tools for business are making it through and rather successfully. In that article Dennis states very clearly what are some of the biggest challenges that Mobile 2.0 If you would remember, last week I posted a blog entry around the topic of " Finding Experts in Your Company … Through Micro-Sharing " where I mentioned how perhaps one of the most powerful expertise location tools available out there within the corporate world would probably be Enterprise Micro-sharing/-blogging.
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Monday, February 15, 2010
I recently tweeted an observation of David Weinberger' s on how our language has shifted: Over the past decade, we’ve gone from talking about social circles to social networks. I liked the way he phrased it, and I also note that it is the word social that connects the concepts because we are, at our core, social beings. The word social is now attached to so many concepts A circle draws a line around us.
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