Web 2.0 & Content Management for Small to Medium Size Organizations.

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Web 2.0 and Social Networking Behind The Firewall

"The whole Web 2.0 explosion has moved from the consumer and college student world to professionals in the business world," says Amy Shuen, author of Web 2.0: A Strategy Guide. (O'Reilly Media, 2008).read more

Is the curse of knowledge killing innovation?

NO - we can't read your mind. I find myself on both sides of this idea when I'm listening to clients about their business/products/services/processes requirements and then trying to explain to them the business advantages of social network software. What happens on both sides is we assume too much and expect others to at least have an understanding of the basics.read more

Business Technology Trends to Watch

Many of these business trends and processes can be implemented using web 2.0 technologies and social software applications.read more

What do we call personal information management when it moves into shared online spaces?

The net is getting smarter... Things change fast these days... Knowledge, deep smarts, information, data are everywhere... So, people who have the ability, all of us, to imagine and connect dots will thrive. read more

Younger Generations Use Technology Differently

"Not only do younger generations perceive technology differently from their elders, but they use it differently, too.
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Learning to collaborate

"Does college matter?", from Kathy Sierra. This is one of Kathy's older post, July 14, 2005.read more

The math of small contributions

Take a look at any open source software community or social networking site to understand the math of small contributions in action. This idea has been around for some time.read more

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