The Evolution of the Web: Past, Present, Future by Nova Spivack

And continuing further with that series of blog posts with highlights from 2009, here is another one that I thought I would share with you folks today. It’s not going to be the only one touching on this specific topic, but I guess I had to start somewhere. Yes, that’s right! I’m talking about some … Continue reading The Evolution of the Web: Past, Present, Future by Nova Spivack

A World Without Email – Year 2, Weeks 42 to 45 (50 Minutes a Week!)

While starting to look back into another amazing year with plenty of things happening all over the place, both on a personal and work related levels, I guess it’s time for me to start putting together a number of different blog posts on what this year has been like so far and what lies ahead … Continue reading A World Without Email – Year 2, Weeks 42 to 45 (50 Minutes a Week!)

The Man Who Should Have Used Lotus Connections – Innovate or Die

If yesterday I talked about the latest adventures of Molly exploring social software within the enterprise with IBM’s own Lotus Connections, today I thought I would go and check out what "The Man Who Should Have Used Lotus Connections" has been up to lately. After all, it has been a few weeks since the last … Continue reading The Man Who Should Have Used Lotus Connections – Innovate or Die

The Adventures of Molly Discovering Social Software – On the Importance of Status Updates

It’s been a while already since the last time that I shared over here a blog post on the wonderful Adventures of Molly Discovering Social Software, so I thought it would be a good opportunity today to come and touch base on the latest episode available and which I didn’t include in that previous article. … Continue reading The Adventures of Molly Discovering Social Software – On the Importance of Status Updates

Validating Social Computing by Living an Historic Moment at IBM

If yesterday’s blog post was probably one of *the* most important articles I have written in my 12th year old Internet life anywhere (Although the initial outcome doesn’t seem to be that positive, at least, initially), here I am today again putting together another entry where I will share another piece of news about one … Continue reading Validating Social Computing by Living an Historic Moment at IBM

Manifiesto “En Defensa de los Derechos Fundamentales en Internet”

Ante la inclusión en el Anteproyecto de Ley de Economía sostenible de modificaciones legislativas que afectan al libre ejercicio de las libertades de expresión, información y el derecho de acceso a la cultura a través de Internet, los periodistas, bloggers, usuarios, profesionales y creadores de Internet manifestamos nuestra firme oposición al proyecto, y declaramos que: … Continue reading Manifiesto “En Defensa de los Derechos Fundamentales en Internet”

Curmudgeons Unite!

As I have mentioned in a previous blog post, while I have been on holidays over the last couple weeks, totally disconnected from everything online, unwinding and re-charging batteries, I have also had plenty of time to rethink how I am effectively making use of various different social software tools, both internally and externally, and … Continue reading Curmudgeons Unite!

A World Without Email – Year 2, Weeks 38 to 41 (Why Do I Keep Doing This?)

I’m sure that, by now, you may be thinking that I may have abandoned this blog, since it has been nearly two weeks since the last post I have put together over here. Nothing further from the truth. There is actually a good reason why I haven’t been blogging during that time… Holidays! Yes, that’s … Continue reading A World Without Email – Year 2, Weeks 38 to 41 (Why Do I Keep Doing This?)