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Wikinomics » Blog Archive » The Problem with Knowledge Work Part I: It's not ... - 0 views

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    supplement to highlighted part: "E-mail often gets blamed for all of this "extra work," but the reality is, these tasks and activities won't go away simply by switching to other technologies like wikis, IM, or intranets. Moreover, these tasks often result in new value for the enterprise and need to be recognized as "important work" not "extra work."
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Working with the Devil - 0 views

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    apparently it is very difficult to effect positive change in the city of Montreal...here is what is happening

Perfect Way to Boost Employees' Self-Esteem - 1 views

started by Gerald Payton on 14 Nov 12 no follow-up yet
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Family Politics in 2009 - 0 views

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    some info on how the family network works

The Hottest Speaker in Australia - 1 views

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Losing Weight The Healthy Way - 1 views

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Highly Competent Dietitian - 1 views

started by Edgar Anderson on 18 Apr 13 no follow-up yet
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Wikinomics » Blog Archive » War of the Wikis: Unversity of Wisconsin uses wik... - 0 views

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      exactly the kind of arguments I'm trying, at work, to pass but failed so far to reach any sympathetic ear. Everybody wants files on their own computer even though it means zillions copies and what it represent in HD wasted.
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Who's on Your Team? Enterprise 2.0 and Team Boundaries « Skilful Minds - 0 views

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      I'm more and more certain, as time passes and nothing really changes in my work environment that, although great apps, wikis and web2.0 tools will never make it to the mainstream. At least not in my lifetime. Too many would feel they'd loose power hence control if they did.
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Is there anything teachers or students need that Google Apps can't do? | Education IT |... - 0 views

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    Of all comments I read it looks that the most important issue using Google docs is the lack of power vs MS Office or OpenOffice solutions. True, but the gap is rapidly filling in and, as the author wrote (to which I 100% subscribe) "you can't teach Excel macros [...] we can teach (that) programming elsewhere". Another very important point is teaching kids and students how to work collaboratively. None of aforementioned solutions can permit that.
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Facebook should be embraced by offices - Telegraph - 0 views

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    technology could be used to boost productivity by building and developing links between staff, former employees and prospective customers, and lead to a more innovative and democratic working environment.
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State of the Art - A Look at Google's First Phone - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • The Android software looks, feels and works a lot like the iPhone’s. Not as consistent or as attractive, but smartly designed and, for version 1.0, surprisingly complete. In any case, it’s polished enough to give Windows Mobile an inferiority complex the size of Australia; let’s hope Microsoft has a good therapist.
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      "a complexe inferiority the size of Australia" I thought it was funny enough to highlight it ^_^
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Go Ahead, Use Facebook - 0 views

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    Admittedly I'm one of those who work around barriers imposed by rigid (insecured) corporate. The company always benefited from my having trespassed every now and then.
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Innovation in College Media » Blog Archive » Use free tools to better your ne... - 0 views

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      Not every company is ready to resort to having their data in the clouds and utilizing tools like the ones mentionned in this post. they still have a long way to go.
  • Paul notes that the Guardian uses tools like del.icio.us, Google gadgets, Yahoo Pipes, and others to bring more content to their readers, and do so without having to develop their own software. None of them owned or built by the Guardian. But all of them do the job required, and well - for nothing. Culturally, this is a hard thing for many news organisations to do (”But we can’t control it!”), but increasingly, it’s something they’re learning tends to work better than unwieldy bespoke software. It’s cheaper - and importantly in these times, much, much quicker.
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      many companies are still hesitant about releasing their data in the clouds let alone using tools like the ones mentionned in this post. Still a long way to go.
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Using Facebook to Fire Up Your Career - US News and World Report - 0 views

  • some companies have done this really well by having a person who's sort of their advocate on Facebook or LinkedIn. It's someone who really gets how the medium works, knows how to engage with people, and most importantly, comes across as a real person.
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      I can think of someone (in my list of fr... er followers on FB) but at the same time, knowing how my current company functions, I have doubt about the genuinness of its move into web2.0. But maybe I'm wrong.
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Linux News: Collaboration: Internet Collaboration Drives Electric Car Conversion Crusade - 0 views

  • A Finnish Internet community is seeking to apply the collective approach taken by online collaborators like the authors of Wikipedia to start a mass movement toward electric cars. The plan is to encourage the conversion of used gasoline-powered cars to run on electricity, with the first rollout due this year. The Finnish-language forum, eCars - Now!, claims to be first of its kind in the world, and is working in the tradition of the open source projects used in information technology -- like the Linux computer operating system, which was also started by a Finn.
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      After Wikipedia, the wikicar
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Activity vs. Recession - 0 views

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    My thoughts on getting out of the dilemma.
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