The Why and How of Establishing Your Web Persona by David Ing

In a time where more and more knowledge workers nowadays are starting to look after their online presence on the (social) Web, sometimes it is actually a bit difficult to get things going. Probably more than anything else because of the huge amount of resources to get started that are available out there. So with … Continue reading The Why and How of Establishing Your Web Persona by David Ing

Groups for Twitter; or a Proposal for Twitter Tag Channels and on the Importance of Listening to Your End-Users

Tags: Twitter, Neville Hobson, Jeremiah Owyang, Web Strategist, Bill Ives, FASTForward, FASTForward Blog, HiveTalk, Chris Messina, FactoryJoe, Stowe Boyd, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, Social Software, Social Networking, Social Computing, Social Media, Collaboration, Remote Collaboration, Co-Creation, Coworking, Innovation, Channels, Tagging, Tags, Tag Channels, Social Networks, Micro-Blogging, Blogging, Groupings, Folksonomy, Thomas van der Wal, InfoCloud, Tweet-r, End-User … Continue reading Groups for Twitter; or a Proposal for Twitter Tag Channels and on the Importance of Listening to Your End-Users

When Wikis Won’t Work: 10 Questions to Ask Before Full Adoption

Tags: Lucas McDonnell, Doug Cornelius, Wikis, Collaboration, Remote Collaboration, Knowledge Management, KM, Knowledge Sharing, Social Software, Social Software Adoption, Social Networking, Social Computing, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, Technology Adoption In the past you would remember how I have been talking about wikis over here to reflect how they are some of the most interesting and … Continue reading When Wikis Won’t Work: 10 Questions to Ask Before Full Adoption

The Art of Building Virtual Communities by Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach

Tags: Twitter, Jose Luis Cabello, Idocente, Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach, Communities, Virtual Communities, Online Communities, Community Building, Community Builders, Nancy White, Etienne Wenger, Knowledge Management, KM, Knowledge Sharing, Collaboration, Remote Collaboration, Social Software, Social Networking, Social Networks, Social Media, Social Computing, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0 I love Twitter. Yes, I do, despite some of my twitterings saying … Continue reading The Art of Building Virtual Communities by Sheryl Nussbaum-Beach

Can You Claim to Be in Social Media without Having a Facebook Account?

Tags: Facebook, Mitch Joel, Social Media, Social Networking, Social Software, Social Computing, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, Collaboration, Communities, Euan Semple, Quechup, Control, Privacy, Web Presence, Matt Moore, Engineers without Fears, Interactions, MySpace, Orkut, Ziki, Social Media Adoption You bet! Let’s see… Over the course of the weekend Mitch Joel twittered the following question: "Can you … Continue reading Can You Claim to Be in Social Media without Having a Facebook Account?

Blog Day 2007 – Celebrate!

Tags: BlogDay2007, Blog Day, Metablogging, Blogs, Knowledge at Work, Denham Grey, Engineers without fears, Matt More, Acidlabs, Stephen Collins, eme ká eme, Miguel Cornejo Castro, Knowledge Management, KM, Knowledge Sharing, KM 2.0, Knowledge Worker, Collaboration, Remote Collaboration, eLearning, Virtual Worlds, Communities, Communities of Practice, CoPs, IBM Yesterday was kind of a very busy day, both … Continue reading Blog Day 2007 – Celebrate!

10 Essential Windows Tools for the Mac (That I Am Keeping)

Tags: Apple, Mac, MacBook Pro, MBP, Productivity Tools, Windows, Web Browsers, Opera, Safari, Flock, FireFox, Extensions, Skype, Instant Messaging, IM, Qumana, Blogging, Metablogging, ecto, iTunes, Audio, Podcasts, Vodcasts, Audacity, Adium, Google Talk, Lotus Mobile Connect, LMC, IBM, Lotus, Lotus Sametime, Sametime 7.5.1 After the initial couple of weeks using more and more the MacBook Pro … Continue reading 10 Essential Windows Tools for the Mac (That I Am Keeping)