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Social Tools for Mergers and Acquisitions :: Personal InfoCloud
The announced merger of Delta with NWA and a Stewart Mader post triggered sharing my experience and thoughts on using social software to greatly ease transition and change
more fromwww.personalinfocloud.com
Granular Social Network on Vimeo
Granular Social Network explained in under 6 minutes in video with animation showing the complexity to we can get to the simplicity
more fromwww.vimeo.com
What’s emerging? at Sims Learning Connections
A run down of the social tools and services that build emergence inside enterprise
more fromblog.simslearningconnections.com
Social Information Processing Symposium
Overview of social computing conference
more fromwww.isi.edu
Robert Paterson's Weblog: The Mystery of Attraction on the web - Luis Suarez
I really like this piece by Rob Paterson about his connection and friendship development with Luis Suarez
more fromsmartpei.typepad.com
Laurel Papworth -Social Networks: Social Network Economy or new Digital Economy
A nice post providing an overview of the large change across many industries
more fromsilkcharm.blogspot.com
Google has lots to do with intelligence
The SF Gate has a good article about Intellipedia, a service that is a collection of social web applications that sit securely inside the boundaries of the intelligence community. The tools are shared across all intelligence agencies and information and k
more fromwww.sfgate.com
Headshift :: The Museum and the Zoo
This Headshift article on complexity offers a broad and deep view of large organizations today and the needs they are facing.
more fromwww.headshift.com
Putting the Byron report into practice | Media | guardian.co.uk
We are not lacking for the technology to protect kids in social web, says the Guardian's Bobby Johnson
more fromwww.guardian.co.uk
One incremental step for Ma.gnolia, one large step for OpenID | The Vidoop Blog
Ma.gnolia moves to require all new accounts start with a verified identity using OpenID 2
more fromblog.vidoop.com
The Obvious?: Fame and the danger of "right" answers
Euan Semple blogs about fame and the ephemeral quality of being right
more fromtheobvious.typepad.com
Stranger in a Strange Land :: ITSinsider
Not everybody has caught the reality that the enterprise (or any formal organization) is going or has gone social. Like many changes the management and leadership are the last to catch on. Not only has the market changed, but interactions inside their own
more fromsusanitsa.wordpress.com
What’s the Persona of Your Company? Examining the LinkedIn Company Directory
Jeremiah Owyang examines what information is surfaced in LinkedIn's new Company Directory information
more fromwww.web-strategist.com
Goodbye, Enterprise - Hello, Socialprise - ReadWriteWeb
RWW describes the coming changes in the enterprise toward becoming more social
more fromwww.readwriteweb.com
InsideView - A pioneer in on-demand business search and intelligence applications, powered by Socialprise. SalesView FREE, PRO and TEAM editions available.
Business Search and Intelligence for marketing and social connection layer to augment existing tools.
more fromwww.insideview.com
acidlabs :: Real commitment or lipstick on a pig?
Stephen Collins lays out the elements and usage from a high level for large organizations grappling with diving into web 2.0
more fromwww.acidlabs.org
TAGora
Tagging research project well worth following
more fromwww.tagora-project.eu
backnetwork - home page
In 2006 dConstruct used Backnetwork to setup their web social interaction for attendee's before and after needs. It is one of the best conference network tools I have used.
more frombacknetwork.com
Enterprise 2.0 :: The Enterprise 2.0 Oscars
A good list of people to follow on Enterprise 2.0 and business social computing front. I am deeply honored to be on the list.
more fromwww.niallcook.com
clonesumating - Google Code
This is the open source code for the application that runs/ran Consumating the dating site that was based on tagging. In this is their quirkiness measure.
more fromcode.google.com
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