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!

The Man Who Should Have Used Lotus Connections — Communities: The Driving Force of Enterprise 2.0

Yesterday, at work, was one of those days where there were not enough hours in the day that would allow you to go through everything you had planned in the morning to achieve during the course of the day. Far too hectic, for sure. But this time around in a good sense. More than anything … Continue reading The Man Who Should Have Used Lotus Connections — Communities: The Driving Force of Enterprise 2.0

A World Without Email – Year 2, Weeks 34 to 36 (On Meaningfully Managing Streams of Content)

It looks like this is going to be one of those weeks where I sense I will be putting together more than one blog post on one of my favorite topics as of late; of course, living "A World Without Email". It has been a while since the last weekly progress report that I have … Continue reading A World Without Email – Year 2, Weeks 34 to 36 (On Meaningfully Managing Streams of Content)

McAfee’s Hypothesis and The Adventures of Molly Discovering Social Software

After last week’s blog post on "The Man Who Should Have Used Lotus Connections — Collaborating Effectively through Wikis" in which I tried to cover in a few words a quick response to that really insightful article put together by Andy McAfee under the title "How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Email" (as … Continue reading McAfee’s Hypothesis and The Adventures of Molly Discovering Social Software

The Man Who Should Have Used Lotus Connections — Collaborating Effectively through Wikis

Earlier on today, and through various different sources, both inside and outside the firewall, I got alerted by several folks on the latest blog post put together by Andy McAfee on a very thought-provoking, insightful, and dear to my heart, topic, that I thought I would share over here a few more insights on it, … Continue reading The Man Who Should Have Used Lotus Connections — Collaborating Effectively through Wikis

A World Without Email – Year 2, Weeks 30 to 33 (Study: Social-Media Junkies Use Email More)

It has been a little over a month ago since last time that I put together a blog post where I was talking about my ongoing initiative of living "A World Without Email". So given a couple of recent events, that I will talk about in a couple of minutes, and seeing also how it … Continue reading A World Without Email – Year 2, Weeks 30 to 33 (Study: Social-Media Junkies Use Email More)