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How Business Does Twitter
CoTweet is a platform that helps companies reach and engage customers using Twitter.
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How Business Does Twitter
CoTweet is a platform that helps companies reach and engage customers using Twitter.
In the Future, the Cost of Education will be Zero
“Knowledge is, as the economists say, a non-rival good,” wrote venture capitalist Brad Burnham in May. “If I eat an apple, you cannot also eat that same apple; but if I learn something, there is no reason you cannot also learn that thing. Information goods lend themselves to being created, distributed and consumed on the web. It is not so different from music, or classified advertising, or news.”
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“Knowledge is, as the economists say, a non-rival good,” wrote venture capitalist Brad Burnham in May. “If I eat an apple, you cannot also eat that same apple; but if I learn something, there is no reason you cannot also learn that thing. Information goods lend themselves to being created, distributed and consumed on the web. It is not so different from music, or classified advertising, or news.”
Washington, D.C. uses Google apps to cut government waste - Page 2
"The average cost of [enterprise] email is 8 dollars per month [per user]," he says. "For half that, we can get more value beyond just e-mail. We're getting Google apps and video for the enterprise. We're getting the ability to share spreadsheets and documents."
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"The average cost of [enterprise] email is 8 dollars per month [per user]," he says. "For half that, we can get more value beyond just e-mail. We're getting Google apps and video for the enterprise. We're getting the ability to share spreadsheets and documents."
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A dynamic blend of traditional PR and a more progressive, conversational method, our Social Media Release opens doors and engages readers with multimedia content shared via Google News and apps like Facebook, Twitter and more.
President Obama And The Coming Tech Revolution
The Obama campaign used integrated marketing better than just about any corporation I have ever seen. The had people going door to door, call on phones, they emailed, Twittered, SEOed, social networked, YouTubed, wrote iPhone apps, sent text messages and ran ads on TV. It was insane really - the Obama brand was everywhere.
University Affairs- A five-step program for change
Let me start with a quote by James Duderstadt, from the book A University for the 21st Century: “We must take care not simply to extrapolate from the past, but rather to examine the full range of possibilities for the future.”
Gmail: Gmail Offers Higher Uptime than Exchange, Lotus
However, in a big toot for cloud computing (and their own products and interest), Google says that Gmail is more reliable than Exchange, Groupwise, and Lotus—a total of 10-15 minutes of downtime per month over the last year.
Wikinomics » Blog Archive » Net Generation and Technology at Work
Perhaps troubling to employers is the extent to which the Net Generation says they use work technologies to complete non-work tasks . Half (50%) say they do so for two hours a day or more.
Top tips for tabloid style newspaper video by andydickinson.net
future roles for journalists is the idea of journalist as a link validator - we find the stuff on the web that you want and you trust us to find it. Looking at the tabloids attempt at video, particually the Sun and the Mirror you have to ask if they havn’t applied this idea effectivly already.
Web 2.0 is about giving up some control: Gerry McGovern
Web 2.0 is part of the shift away from the dominance of the elite to the innovation of the collective.
Social media is just that-social. Blogging, wikis, rating and voting systems are based on the idea that there is value outside the traditional channels of power.
Laptop Woes - Gary Stager
And yet in 2005, the notion of a laptop for every student appears to be more controversial than ever. In fact, the proverbial laptop has hit the fan across the country. Shame on us!
The Risk in Using Twitter as a Public Utility
The takeaway here for me is that as fantastic as web services are, many of them are controlled by one party and are thus a single point of failure. If they go down or the particular site makes a change to the web service call, it can potentially ripple th
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The takeaway here for me is that as fantastic as web services are, many of them are controlled by one party and are thus a single point of failure. If they go down or the particular site makes a change to the web service call, it can potentially ripple through the Internet economy if the API is popular.
Unleashed: The revolution may not be blogged
In the meantime, the absence of new business models to sustain independent blogger-journalists, and the continuing reluctance of organisations to jump right in, mean that the social media revolution looks as if it has stalled.
30+ Solutions to Start Your Own Wiki
Whether you’re setting up an Intranet for your company or a collaborative website for your family, there are a variety of wiki solutions to choose from.
35+ examples of businesses enbracing social software
A list of more than 35 companies who are experimenting with social media in a host of different ways. This list is by no means exhaustive, and it represents a wide variety of businesses, industries and social media tools.
Yahoo Tries to Outdo Outlook with Zimbra
This is a strange one. It’s clear what Yahoo is attempting to do with the Zimbra Desktop program — but at this point, I’m not sure why anyone would bother switching from their current e-mail system.
Online Teaching and Learning via Open Source
If we, in delivering applications for education create barriers to entry that prevent that army of developers from engaging we will lose the benefit of the powerhouse that is represented by the open source development community.
The Top 50 Proprietary Programs that Drive You Crazy
— and Their Open Source Alternatives. The idea that proprietary software comes with boundaries that keeps the user experience confined to…well, being the user. That’s enough to drive any developer crazy.
12 Best User Generated Sites For Creative Inspiration
Sites like Digg prove that user generated content works, but aggregating news is one thing, can they inspire you? Here you’ll find a list of the best user generated sites to visit when you’re looking for a little inspiration.
An Outsourced Open Source LMS and a Pot of Gold?
The total cost of ownership comparison led us to adopt a remotely hosted open source solution. We'll examine the facts, figures, and progress of moving from WebCT to Moodle and integrating with Banner.
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