Web 2.0 Has Corporate America Spinning
Walt Disney (DIS), investment bank Dresdner Kleinwort Wasserstein, and scores of other companies use wikis, or group-editable Web pages, to turbo-charge collaboration. Other firms are using button-down social-networking services such as LinkedIn and Visib
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Corporate Wikis Go Viral
The striking thing is, the rapid spread of wikis at both companies—Finnish handset-maker Nokia (NOK) and London- and Frankfurt-based investment bank Dresdner Kleinwort—was a grassroots phenomenon. And while the experience of both companies suggests wi
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100 Million iPods Sold
100 Million iPods Sold
CUPERTINO, California—April 9, 2007—A
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10 Unexpected Uses of the iPod | Open Culture
meeting of the American College of Cardiology indicates that iPods can double interns’ ability to identify heart sounds that are indicative of serious heart problems
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No Rest for the Wiki
TWiki is used by companies such as Motorola (MOT), Yahoo! (YHOO), Amazon (AMZN), Google (GOOG), and Nokia (NOK),
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flumap.mov (video/quicktime Object)
really shows how you can see so many factors at once to help you think about what is going on and analyze the data
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Extracurricular :: For technologists who do their homework : July 2007 : THE Journal
Finally some positive data . . . but I'd like more details otherwise there's no real relationship/correlation
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Excellence and Imagination » Blog Archive » Colonization Blogs
Some good proof of concepts blogs done by history students
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Flickr: Photos from LAFD
if the lafd has a flickr account . . .
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The Savvy Technologist » Blog Archive » Choosing a Content Management System
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