Is Social Networking Good for the WorkPlace? – Something in the Water…

Tags: Facebook, Social Networks, Social Networking, Social Software, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, Collaboration, Communities, Knowledge Management, KM, Knowledge Sharing, Stephen Collins, Acidlabs, Workplace, IBM, Learning, Relationships, Connections, Conversations, Traditional Media, New Media, Social Media, Balance Remember the blog post I created a couple of days ago debating whether social networking tools would be costing businesses … Continue reading Is Social Networking Good for the WorkPlace? – Something in the Water…

Culture Clash in Office 2.0 – Provoking the Change through Communities

Tags: Internetnews, Susan Kuchinskas, Office 2.0, Stephen Collins, Acidlabs, Knowledge Worker 2.0, Knowledge Worker, Burtyness, Busyness, Communities, Online Communities, Virtual Communities, Social Software, Social Computing, Social Networking, Social Media, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, Collaboration, Remote Collaboration, Culture Clash, Culture Change, Community Building, Community Builders, Online Facilitation Late last week I actually bumped into an interesting … Continue reading Culture Clash in Office 2.0 – Provoking the Change through Communities

Vienna – The K.I.S.S. Approach to RSS / Atom Feed Reading for the Mac

Tags: Mac, MacBook Pro, MBP, Apple, KISS, RSS, Atom, Feed Readers, Windows, Omea Pro, Mac, endo, NetNewsWire, Shrook, Google Reader, NewsFire, BlogBridge, Simplicity, Ease of Use, Productivity Tools, Vienna, Freeware, Knowledge Snippets, Knowledge Tools, Information Tools One of the things that I have been very conscious about this time around over the last few weeks, … Continue reading Vienna – The K.I.S.S. Approach to RSS / Atom Feed Reading for the Mac

“Virtual Worlds for Corporate Collaboration” by Roo Reynolds

Tags: IBM, Roo Reynolds, Meta Evangelist, Virtual Worlds, 3D Internet, Second Life, Metaverse, Serious Virtual Worlds 2007, Coventry, Dennis Howlett, Flickr, Last.fm, IBM Rocks, Darren Shaw, Daz, Twitter, Facebook, Slideshare, Social Software, Social Networking, Social Networks, Social Capital, Social Computing, Social Media, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, Collaboration, Remote Collaboration, Communities During the course of yesterday, … Continue reading “Virtual Worlds for Corporate Collaboration” by Roo Reynolds

Facebook Lessons Learned: #1 Don’t Get Too Excited!

Tags: Facebook, Ban, Lockup, Connections, Social Software, Social Computing, Social Networking, Social Media, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, Collaboration, Communities, Social Networks, Participation, Scoble, elsua, Facebook Applications, Facebook Apps Yes, I know. It is Friday and the weekend is just around the corner, but do you want to see something really really funny? Want to find … Continue reading Facebook Lessons Learned: #1 Don’t Get Too Excited!

Resistance Is Futile – Finally Joining Facebook!

Tags: Facebook, Borg, Social Media, Social Computing, Social Software, Social Networking, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, Collaboration, Communities, Social Networks, Dennis McDonald, Twitter, New Media, Traditional Media, MacBook Pro, Business Value, Value Add, Social Software Adoption, Enterprise Adoption After several weeks resisting the peer pressure of seeing most of the folks from my social networks on … Continue reading Resistance Is Futile – Finally Joining Facebook!

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