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Dominik Dubicki

InterCall Unified Meeting® robust conferencing solution for your Business - 0 views

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    InterCall Unified Meeting service allows you to bring participants together quickly and easily - from anywhere in the world - to present, share, collaborate and make decisions in real time. InterCall Unified Meeting blends audio, web, and video conferencing into one secure, reliable, proprietary system that integrates with everyday business tools, including instant messaging and calendaring systems.
J. D. Ebberly

200+ Internet Marketing Gurus on Twitter - 0 views

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    The twitter train is pulling up, are you on board yet? Twitter is one of the most revolutionary messaging systems to come out in my opinion since AOL Instant Messenger back in 1997. It allows groups of users to simultaneously engage in conversations all at the same time, similar to being in a "chat room" in AOL. As a marketer this can be a golden tool if utilized properly for personal reputation management reasons.
Frank Hamm

FTD.de | Digitale Dokumente: Das Web 2.0 kommt ins Büro - 0 views

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    "Wikis, Blogs und Messenger halten unaufhaltsam Einzug in Unternehmen. Fraglich ist aber noch, wie sich die digitalen Chats archivieren lassen. Nun gibt es erste standardisierte Lösungen. von Wilko Steinhagen"
Dennis OConnor

Emerging Asynchronous Conversation Models : eLearning Technology - 0 views

  • The standard model for asynchronous conversations is discussion forum software like vBulletin.  I've talked before about the significant value that can be obtained as part of Discussion Forums for Knowledge Sharing at Capital City Bank and how that translates in a Success Formula for Discussion Forums in Financial Services.  I also looked at Making Intranet Discussion Groups Effective.
  • However, I've struggled with the problem of destinations vs. social networks and the spread of conversation (see Forums vs. Social Networks). 
  • Talkwheel’s design makes class conversations easier to follow, more interactive, and more effectively organized. It eliminates the problem of navigating multithreaded conversations, enables real-time group conversation, and makes referencing asynchronous conversations much easier. Talkwheel’s dashboard organization allows teachers to organize all their classes and projects in one centralized location, while Talkwheel's analytics helps teachers and administrators quantitatively monitor their students’ progress throughout the year.
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  • Quora is a Q&A site nicely integrated with Facebook that has done a good job providing a means to ask questions and get answers.
  • Talkwheel  is made to handle real-time group conversations and asynchronous ones.  It can act as an instant messaging service a bit like Yammer, HipChat for companies and other groups, but the layout is designed to make these discussions easier to see, archive, and work asynchronously.
  • Quora has been able to form quite an elite network of VCs, entrepreneurs, and other experts to answer questions.  They've also created topic pages such as: Learning Management System. 
  • Finally, Namesake, is a tool for real-time and asynchronous conversations.  It's a bit like Quora but more focused on conversation as compared to Q&A and it allows real-time conversation a bit like twitter.  You can see an example of a conversation around phones below.
  • All of these point to new types of conversation models that are emerging in tools.
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    Threaded discussion is an old technology. It's inspiring to think of new ways we can talk together at a distance that allow integration of both synchronous and asynchronous technology. I often thing we'll look back on the course management systems we use today and think of them as something like a 300 baud modem. Eyes Front! What's over the horizon line?
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