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11 Jun 09

Going with the flow: whither enterprise RSS? :: Blog :: Headshift

This is Lee Bryant's post on the future role of RSS in the Enterprise - (here I wrote that it's a reply to "Steve Gilmor’s dim-witted claim that RSS is dead", http://blog.enterprise2open.com/2009/06/09/enterprise2open-06092009/).

Yes, fully agree, RSS is about as dead as http or XMPP. And I really enjoyed this post, best blogpost-intro ever:

Snip: "One of the most annoying habits of self-appointed technology gurus, sheikhs, czars or experts is that they take their own behaviour as the basis for extrapolation to predict how the rest of the world will/could/should use tools. A side effect of this is an inability to empathise or understand the needs and culture of non-geek workers in non-technology companies."

www.headshift.com/...g-with-the-flow-whither-en.php - Preview

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08 Jun 09

Google Wave: Surfing The Future Of Collaboration

Ted Schadler of Forrester analyzing Google Wave, refining four WIMs (What does it mean):

* WIM #1: Don't get too stuck on installed email clients -- they can't evolve fast enough. [....]
* WIM #2: Google Apps Premier Edition is worth keeping a close eye on. [...]
* WIM #3: Microsoft will have yet another innovation hill to climb (and it will).
* WIM #4: IBM's approach to collaboration is looking pretty visionary.

Entertaining times ahead ...

blogs.forrester.com/...e-future-of-collaboration.html - Preview

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DMMK Interview with Clay Shirky (podcast)

Nicole Simon has done an interview with Clay Shirky, talking about social media as a whole but there are some Enterprise 2.0 related learnings in there as well (when Clay was at this years CeBIT webciety it was like that as well, talking about social media is **very** beneficial to Enterprise 2.0 people too).

Some snippets:
* 5 word synopsis for Here Comes Everybody: The Power of Organizing Without Organizations: Group action just got easier
* relevant participation patterns
* why the product department should adopt these new tools, not marketing
* we are in the infancy of use of social tools in companies
* if old organisations will not catch up, startups will do the job for them

crueltobekind.org/nterviews-with-clay-shirky-599 - Preview

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