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Thursday, March 18, 2010
Use of the social web is still trying to find its way into mainstream business culture. first learned about Web 2.0 Looking back and recounting my earlier discovery, I wrote in a March 2009 article, Social Media One Bite at a Time , that “I saw that while I could no longer be one of the earliest adopters of social media, it wasn’t at all too late to position myself at the forefront of an enormous trend.” It isn’t too late for entrepreneurs to become early adopters of social media . I
 
Monday, March 1, 2010
The new world of flow, with its moving trends, its exchange dynamics, is a world of apportionment. And to architect, around communication, the meta data and state required for a truly inter-subective web.” Web 2.0 This is what Web 2.0 Interesting meditation on the new peer socialities, in which Adrian Chan recognizes two major shifts. This is followed by a related meditation from Rob Horning (Generation Bubble blog), who wonders whether the new corporate-funded social networks are not designed to create ‘capital-friendly’ identity formation
 
Friday, February 26, 2010
It’s only content that’s been created natively for the web, such as videos and slideshows, that rise above the print magazine’s content. On the web, that same serendipity of rhythm that comes from a print constraint is removed: the web is never going is run out of pixels, nor need to fill so many column inches a day. Which means that all too often stories on the web seem to take the same space, regardless of their importance. Or so I tweeted whilst watching the recent Apple keynote. A
 

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Has Web 2.0 Finding multiple posts suggest an intriguing trend. At Techcrunch, Robin Wauter uses a barometer of declining number of startups contacting his company and including the term Web 2.0 in the subject line or message as an indicator suggesting the "Death of Web 2.0". lost it's sparkle? Beyond this Wauters looks to Google trends for insight into Web 2.0
Big Ideas for getting all that work done. Tomoye: Bringing Web 2.0 to Communities of Practice by Bill Ives January 28, 2008 at 5:48 pm · Filed under Communities , Enterprise 2.0 , Reviews Communities of practice have been around a while, and so has the software platforms to support them. Their market remains within the enterprise but they have now incorporated many of the innovations of web 2.0 About | Contributors | Contact us | Subscribe: via RSS , via Twitter UPCOMING WEBINAR: No Time, No Budget, Fewer People?
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Big Ideas for getting all that work done. SuccessFactors: Bringing Web 2.0 Earlier this week I spoke with David Karel, Director of Product Marketing, to discuss their release of ULTRA, a significant overhaul of the SuccessFactors Performance and Talent Management Suite that incorporates a number of Web 2.0 I think that enterprise 2.0 About | Contributors | Contact us | Subscribe: via RSS , via Twitter UPCOMING WEBINAR: No Time, No Budget, Fewer People? 5
Big Ideas for getting all that work done. Web 2.0 From Dilbert to Dude by Shiv Singh June 22, 2008 at 12:21 pm · Filed under Collaboration , Communities , Enterprise 2.0 , Intranets , Web 2.0 Earlier this week I was on a panel at a  Churchill Club  event in Silicon Valley. Hosted by  Charlene Li  of  Forrester , the panel discussed web 2.0 About | Contributors | Contact us | Subscribe: via RSS , via Twitter UPCOMING WEBINAR: No Time, No Budget, Fewer People?
I looked for 10, but came up with the following 6, as the most important trends that originated in 2008, but will make themselves felt quite strongly in 2009. Which trends do you think I missed? Here’s the trend summary: I was tempted to add p2p currency and p2p energy developments, but I think while there was a lot of discourse about it, I haven’t seen too many realisations yet.
Thanks, all!   From right, Bill Ives, Clara Shih, Isaac Garcia, me (where's Patti Anklam?)   People already tweeting and we'd barely started   My team in front row (they eventually smiled) And now for the tweets, unedited, in reverse order, and jumping to next page jlipnack Mega thx to @panklam @isaacgarcia @clarashih @billives AND THE BRILLIANT AUDIENCE for #e2conf21 How Twitter Changes Everything! 30 minutes ago from web     billives
Forrester’s Alex Cullen recently released, The Top 15 Technology Trends EA Should Watch and they were nice to share with me. 0160; The key technology trends enabling this spread of social computing start with the fact that collaborative platforms are becoming social, or people centric is Alex’s words. see constantly new vendors in this enterprise 2.0 The summary states, “Forrester has identified 15 technologies with the greatest potential for business impact, and we’ve grouped these technologies into five themes: social computing for enterprises, process-centric information, restructured IT service platforms, Agile applications, and mobile as the new desktop. I