
web is great for this. It’s fast and relatively easy. Why Peer Pressure? Peer pressure in the normal sense of the phrase is what got me to create this tumblelog. “You should have a blog” is something I’ve been hearing a lot since I stopped the last two. Peering is what we do when we look at stuff. Creating peers is what we do when we establish relationship with other people based on looking at their stuff, learning about them, and forming links.
around to help me with my questions. I got to hang out in Socialtext's co-working space and have some great conversations with Adina Levin and Pete Kaminski, and especially appreciated Adina's willingness to listen and to take time to act as a mentor. Chris Dent wrote so much great & thoughtful wiki theory and thoughts on software development; I just wish I had gotten to pair with him on a project, but maybe sometime in the future. It was great working with Jon Prettyman,
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around to help me with my questions. I got to hang out in Socialtext's co-working space and have some great conversations with Adina Levin and Pete Kaminski, and especially appreciated Adina's willingness to listen and to take time to act as a mentor. Chris Dent wrote so much great & thoughtful wiki theory and thoughts on software development; I just wish I had gotten to pair with him on a project, but maybe sometime in the future. It was great working with Jon Prettyman,
around to help me with my questions. I got to hang out in Socialtext's co-working space and have some great conversations with Adina Levin and Pete Kaminski, and especially appreciated Adina's willingness to listen and to take time to act as a mentor. Chris Dent wrote so much great & thoughtful wiki theory and thoughts on software development; I just wish I had gotten to pair with him on a project, but maybe sometime in the future. It was great working with Jon Prettyman,
around to help me with my questions. I got to hang out in Socialtext's co-working space and have some great conversations with Adina Levin and Pete Kaminski, and especially appreciated Adina's willingness to listen and to take time to act as a mentor. Chris Dent wrote so much great & thoughtful wiki theory and thoughts on software development; I just wish I had gotten to pair with him on a project, but maybe sometime in the future. It was great working with Jon Prettyman,
http://microformats.org/wiki/posh#The_POSH_ProcessAnchors: http://tantek.com/log/2002/11.html#L20021128t1352Doug Engelbart's Bootstrap Org: http://www.bootstrap.org/ Chris Dent's original purple numbers: http://www.burningchrome.com/~cdent/mt/archives/000388.htmlBlue Oxen Purple Wiki: http://purplewiki.blueoxen.net/cgi-bin/wiki.pl Tim Bray's purple pilcrows: http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/200x/2004/05/29/PurpleNumbersDiscussion of purple hash marks:
How long to widespread adoption do you predict?” I’m interested in how TheAppGap readers view the value of micro-messaging technologies like Twitter, and emerging “enterprise-focused Twitter cousins such as Yammer, ESME, Headmix and SocialText3“, and your predictions for use in organizations?
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Groups and Networks 8 hours ago Linkorama : Groups and Networks - The sweet spot for Enterprise 2.0 lies at the intersection of group collaboration and social networking. As I've blogged about before, Enterprise 2.0 has business impact when it
The United States is now, in some very general sense, bankrupt The US is Bankrupt. The problem isn't liquidity, but solvency. Compulsary mark down all mortgage value by 20-30%. Bold! What if we just declare Jubilee Even bolder, from Mitch Ratcliffe Groups and Networks The sweet spot for Enterprise 2.0 lies at the intersection of group collaboration and social networking. As I've blogged about before, Enterprise 2.0 has business impact when it's integrated in-the-flow of everyday work. For most workers today, it
Ross Mayfield, co-founder of SocialText, and Stowe Boyd, a leading social software consultant, have been discussing whether the focus of Enterprise 2.0 is the individual or the group. You can read Ross’ latest thoughts in his groups and networks
ll likely find dozens of products that can improve group dynamics or productivity. These range from old-school solutions, like hiring an information architect to redesign the internal web portal, to state-of-the-art E2.0 products from folks like SocialText, MindTouch or Jive Software. But Stowe Boyd is also right. The primary difference between 1.0 and 2.0 solutions is the focus on individual users. Tim O’Reilly, who coined the phrase Web 2.0, famously summed the Web. 2.0 vibe by saying,
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Socialtext in 2002, during the last crash, a time when many said it was the worst time in history to start a company. But history shows us that the best companies started in the worst times, such as Apple or Microsoft.
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