Submitted by Morgan
from Google Reader:
The role of influence is changing and diversifying and with it, the rules and responsibilities of engagement are also reshaping. While PR, analyst, and investor relations were clear yesterday, the rise of new influencers, tastemakers and authoritative users and customers becomes both pervasive and uncertain. As such, new op (Read More)
Submitted by Obannonsleap
from Google Reader:
In this edition of the Weekly Wrapup - our newsletter summarizing the top stories of the week - we analyze a new breed of content site that is rapidly gaining momentum, look into recent statistics showing that Gen Y is using Twitter more, compare five recommendation services for iPhone apps, review the new-look MSN, and mor (Read More)
: He asks if massive content sites gaining momentum is "cause for concern about the future of the Web?" - my thinking on this is it's cause for rejoicing. Regardless if you're building your site(s) for fun or profit, the point is constant and quality content creation should ultimately be rewarded.
ReadWriteWeb:
A Forrester study reports that real-time collaboration has stalled in the enterprise due in most part to the lack of adoption in technologies such as web conferencing and instant messaging. That may be true with existing technologies but it is important to note the new generation of applications that extend real-time collab (Read More)
Submitted by Mahendra
from Google Reader:
”Google Wave feels a bit regressive. Email paradigm on steroids? - Jevon MacDonald (@jevon), Dachis group. I got the same feeling as Jevon when I saw screenshots and read about Google Wave. I am not sure if that feeling has completely gone after having used it for an impressive whole day, or if it has just changed a littl (Read More)
All Things O'Reilly:
Ever since we first introduced the term Web 2.0, people have been asking, What ™s next? Assuming that Web 2.0 was meant to be a kind of software version number (rather than a statement about the second coming of the Web after the dotcom bust), we ™re constantly asked about Web 3.0. Is it the semantic web? The sentient web? (Read More)
Enterprise Web 2.0:
There’s been plenty of discussion recently in the blogosphere, including here, about the successes and challenges of Enterprise 2.0 projects. But there’s still just a rough general sense of what it really takes to create an effective collaborative community using social tools.However, as social computing patterns and best p (Read More)
Submitted by Sunil
from YouTube:
http://www.di.univaq.it/di/mwt Master in Web Technology 2007-2008, Università dell'Aquila: presentazione della quarta edizione del Master. Intervista al Prof. Alfonso Pierantonio in cui parla delle future tecnologie del Web, Web 2.0, Social Network, Java 2 Enterprise Edition, Microsoft .NET. Viene affrontato il problema del (Read More)
The Social Enterprise:
Con sempre maggiore frequenza mi capita di leggere e riportare percorsi di avvicinamento all’Enterprise 2.0 da parte di realtà che pesano nel panorama economico mondiale e che non si limitano a sperimentare con i social media, ma provano a delineare una strategia di adozione mirata, matura e di lungo termine, in grado di ca (Read More)
The Social Enterprise:
Hello non per dire ciao, ma per connettere efficacemente tra loro 23K dipendenti, sparsi in 80 sedi con un progetto di corporate social networking partito nell’Agosto 2008 in Booz Allen Hamilton (BAH). Per questa iniziativa la quasi centeneria società di consulenza statunitense ha vinto il premio Open Enterprise 2009 alla E (Read More)
The Social Enterprise:
Applying the Social Dimension to the Lockheed Martin Mission (Andrew McAfee, Christopher Keohane, Shawn Dahlen)McAfee intervista i ragazzi di Lockheed Martin e parte chiedendo se ci sono delle ragioni per cui una società rigida e controllata come Lockheed non dovrebbe usare l’Enterprise 2.0 e quali sono i modi migliori per (Read More)
Enterprise Web 2.0:
Despite recent statistics showing that Enterprise 2.0 tools have spread to about a third of businesses globally, there remain ongoing questions being asked in the enterprise software community about the real returns that they provide to businesses that deploy them. Certainly blogs, wikis, and social networks are popular on (Read More)
Submitted by Ross
from Delicious:
Listen to my two-part interview with Ross Mayfield, chairman, president and co-founder of Socialtext, a leading enterprise 2.0 collaboration and social networking vendor. (Read More)
Submitted by Ross
from Delicious:
I know what you’re thinking: not another depressing story about layoffs and the economy. This one is different, though, I promise. Ross Mayfield, chairman, president, and co-founder of Socialtext—a provider of Web 2.0 solutions for the enterprise and other organizations—heard the news about massive layoffs at companies acro (Read More)
Submitted by Ross
from Delicious:
Thanks to a great internal team at my company called SAP Research, we’ve been treated to a series of visits at SAP in Palo Alto from prominent Silicon Valley social media figures. Last week, we saw Ross Mayfield (Chairman, President & Co-founder of Socialtext — “The first wiki company and leading provider of Enterprise 2.0 (Read More)