Secrets of Successful Blogging by Ted Demopoulos

Tags: Metablogging, Business Blogging, Successful Blogging, Blogs, Booklets, Social Computing, Social Networking, Social Software, Web 2.0, Knowledge Management, KM, Knowledge Sharing, Collaboration, Conversations, Ted Demopoulos I am now back from Budapest, where I have been for the last week attending an IBM Global Business Services Learning & Knowledge internal event around the subject of Knowledge … Continue reading Secrets of Successful Blogging by Ted Demopoulos

A Healthy Moment before Hitting the Weekend!

Tags: Laughs, Laughter, Life, Humour, Health, Social Networking, Social Media, Social Computing, Knowledge Management, KM, Metablogging, Bloggers After yesterday’s rather lengthy weblog post about Twitter and its several various reasons to help improve your already existing social networks, I thought I would share something else with you today that, if anything, I am sure it … Continue reading A Healthy Moment before Hitting the Weekend!

10 Reasons Why Twitter Will Help Improve Your Already Existing Social Networks

Tags: Twitter, Social Computing, Social Networking, Social Software, Social Networks, Knowledge Management, KM, Knowledge Sharing, Collaboration, Remote Collaboration, Communities, SMS, Google Talk, Twitteroo, Twitterific, RSS, Syndication, Micro-blogging, Metablogging, Q&A, Web Presence, Serendipity, Knowledge Discovery, Informal Learning, Social Capital, Anecdotes, Clippings, Sticky Notes, Quick Links, Twittering Incredibly massive the impact that just one single social computing … Continue reading 10 Reasons Why Twitter Will Help Improve Your Already Existing Social Networks

Social Media Today Podcast – Luis Suarez

Tags: Twitter, Twittering, James Governor, Maggie Fox, Social Media Group, Social Media Collective, SMC, Podcasting, Podcasts, Social Computing, Social Networking, Social Media, Social Software, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0 , Knowledge Management, KM, Knowledge Management 2.0, KM 2.0, elsua, Second Life, ITtoolbox, IBM, Jams, Innovation Jam Oh My … I am still enjoying my Twitter addiction, … Continue reading Social Media Today Podcast – Luis Suarez

Ok, I Am Finally Giving In – I Am Now Twittering!

Tags: Twitter, Social Computing, Social Networking, Social Software, Web 2.0, Knowledge Sharing, Knowledge Management, KM, Collaboration, Online Collaboration, Euan Semple, David Gurteen, Anecdotes, Clippings, Sticky Notes, Quick Links, Micro-Blogging, Metablogging, Twittering Yes, that is right, folks! I am finally giving in to it! And it is not because of the huge buzz going on at … Continue reading Ok, I Am Finally Giving In – I Am Now Twittering!

On My Way to Budapest

Tags: IBM, Global Business Services, GBS, Learning and Knowledge, Knowledge Sharing, L&K University, Community Building, Communities, Collaboration, Social Computing, Social Networking, Social Software, Budapest, Hungary Well, no, not yet. I am not gone just yet. But I will be. Pretty much like I mentioned last week Friday, over the next few weeks, there are a … Continue reading On My Way to Budapest

Social Networking Attracts the Big Iron Boys – Where Re-focusing on the People Is a Must

(Previously, on elsua – The Knowledge Management Blog at ITtoolbox) Tags: Matthew Ingram, Social Media Today, NYT, Cisco Systems, Tribe, Social Networks, Social Networking, Social Computing, Social Software, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, Knowledge Management, KM, KM 2.0, Collaboration, Communities, Knowledge Sharing, IBM, Lotus Connections, BlogCentral, Roller, Activities, Activity Centric Computing, Dogear, Fringe, Weblogs, Wikis, Social … Continue reading Social Networking Attracts the Big Iron Boys – Where Re-focusing on the People Is a Must

Informal Learning by Jay Cross – Part Deux

Tags: Learning, Informal Learning, Informl, Jay Cross, Learning 2.0, Knowledge Management, KM, Collaboration, Communities, Social Computing, Social Networking, Social Software, Learning Technologies 2008, Don Taylor, YouTube, Participatory Web No, that is right. This is not the second take from Jay Cross on Informal Learning. Actually, this is a follow up to a previous weblog post … Continue reading Informal Learning by Jay Cross – Part Deux