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13 Dec 07

The FASTForward Blog » A dozen papers you should read in the world of Enterprise 2.0: Enterprise 2.0 Blog: News, Coverage, and Commentary

The first group represents useful thinking about individual knowledge workers; the second about design principles relevant at the organizational and strategic level.

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11 Sep 07

the evolution of social action networks | internet.artizans

'I'd say the only way you can make Web 2.0 really interesting is using it to harness certain behaviors either on the part of nonprofits or on the part of donors

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01 Dec 06

» Nine ideas for IT managers considering Enterprise 2.0 | Enterprise Web 2.0 | ZDNet.com

Can the motivations and context that makes the latest generation of software on the Web so compelling, and hence popular, be made just as meaningful in the enterprise?

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When Not To Use Email

According to Gartner, about 30% of employees’ emails are spam. Not the Viagara kind of spam, but what is called “occupational” spam: emails from colleagues.

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05 Oct 06

Why gambling at the office pays - September 1, 2006

"You can forecast anything with this," says Robin Hanson, a George Mason University economist who began doing pioneering work with prediction markets 20 years ago. "The biggest payoff will come from asking the biggest questions."

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25 Sep 06

A Web 2.0 Tour for the Enterprise

Web 2.0 can change an enterprise but recognizing how, and determining whether you should, do so is confusing. This article aims to dispel some of the myths surrounding Web 2.0 while discussing its practical applications within organizations.

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17 Sep 06

The "Citizendium"

The Citizendium (sit-ih-ZEN-dee-um), a "citizens' compendium of everything," will be an experimental new wiki project that combines public participation with gentle expert guidance. It will begin life as a "progressive fork" of Wikipedia.

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02 Aug 06

Welcome to Xcellery

Excel add-on to allow online collaboration, plus an AJAX version

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  • Excel add-on to allow online collaboration, plus an AJAX version - nianox on 2006-08-02
29 Jul 06

MediaShift . Digging Deeper::Should Community-Edited News Sites Pay Top Editors? | PBS

This is the so-called Wisdom of Crowds as described by James Surowiecki in his book by that name, but how do you motivate people to join these crowds online and spend countless hours working on the sites without pay? That question has come into sharp focu

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  • This is the so-called Wisdom of Crowds as described by James Surowiecki in his book by that name, but how do you motivate people to join these crowds online and spend countless hours working on the sites without pay? That question has come into sharp focu - nianox on 2006-08-02
25 Jun 06

Edge; DIGITAL MAOISM: The Hazards of the New Online Collectivism By Jaron Lanier

The hive mind is for the most part stupid and boring. Why pay attention to it?

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  • The hive mind is for the most part stupid and boring. Why pay attention to it? - nianox on 2006-07-15
  • The hive mind is for the most part stupid and boring. Why pay attention to it? - nianox on 2006-08-02
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