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

participation

A central web 2.0 principle

Students at LIAFA University in Paris partnered with a team at Orange Labs to analyze Flickr (a web 2.0 application) using data from 2006. They produced this paper. 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

Making Meaning in the Organization

If you know our site, you know our mantra is "ideas are everywhere". With this in mind, making meaning constantly evolves.read more

The meaning of Web 2.0.

What Web 2.0 Means to You By Jim Rapoz

Offers his opinion on Web 2.0... "The next generation of the Web is agnostic and interactive, giving more control to the user through services,lightweight interfaces and hard-to-recreate data sources." read more

The Trickle Down Effect of Blogs

Because markets are messy and changing faster than businesses... We provide Ideascape - a tool for enterprise blogging including bookmarking, forums, wikis, chat & other methods of idea discovery - which aligns employee wisdom with corporate strategy to create, innovate and adapt offerings before you miss the market and lose talent.read more

Creative Consumers are Everywhere

The guys over at Influx have a good piece on open innovation and getting the customer involved. It is a two-part series packed with great ideas. read more

Lead Users and Tossing Pots...

I’ve learned from the open-source movement that people want to contribute to endeavors of mutual benefit.

The whole idea of "democratizing innovation" is what I wanted to do. I thought I could change the world, make it better. I wanted to develop something to bring creativity to the workplace, to give people motivation to enjoy their work, to be more productive.read more

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