Office 2.0 Day 1 Recap - ReadWriteWeb
Office 2.0 Day 1 recap
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11 Things Startups Should Know About Enterprise 2.0 - ReadWriteWeb
Yesterday we wrote about Enterprise 2.0 from the point of view of the Enterprise, the buyer. The conclusion was that the impact of social media on the Enterprise was very big, addressing the very "nature of the firm". This post looks at Enterprise 2.0 from the point of view of the vendor, specifically startups. This is a 30,000 foot view, but we aim to get past the hype to insights you can use in your startup. Further posts in our recently launched Enterprise Chanel will drill into specific market segments, companies and technologies.
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Blackberry is Not Microsoft (Sorry Apple) - ReadWriteWeb
In all fairness to Microsoft, You can't compare Windows XP or Vista to Windows Mobile. I've been using the BlackJack 2 with Windows Mobiloe 6 and haven't missed by Blackberry once. In fact I've enjoyed the fact that many Mobile 2.0 services like Qik and BrightKite work on my BlackJack while my BlackBerry friends are SOL.
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Fring API Could Shake Up the Mobile Web - ReadWriteWeb
I need to look into this more. I wasn't aware of Fring, looks cool.
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Can Twitter Be Saved? - ReadWriteWeb
I don't think Twitter's going anywhere.
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RSS Reset: Dump Your Feeds for a Month - ReadWriteWeb
I've dumped all the blogs in my feed a few times and I always end up with more feeds than I had before in a few months. A really good solution to this is Illumio, which I'll talk about at length later
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Who Are The "Digitally Savvy?" - ReadWriteWeb
An interesting report on the "digitally savvy".
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Too Many Choices, Too Much Content - ReadWriteWeb
Amen.
"Sometimes it's just hard to keep up. In this technology-focused niche we all live in there are new applications, new initiatives, and new platforms that spring up every day, not to mention constantly breaking news that fills our RSS readers. Take a day off and you're behind."
"It's hard to say. Early adopters are not going to stop playing with every new service, but it's clear that we're getting to a point where tools that centralize, aggregate, but most importantly filter our content are going to be the ones that win out."
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