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William Moynihan

Flickr 2 Twitter + Updated UI - 0 views

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    Potentially bad news for smaller image sharing apps such as Twitpic and Posterous as Flickr (finally) adds a new feature which allows users to tweet their photos. Also this week Twitter modifies their user interface to give us more control of who we follow and who follows us.
William Moynihan

Socialtext Announces Free Collaboration for up to 50 Users - 0 views

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    At the Enterprise 2.0 Conference today in Boston, collaborative social software provider Socialtext announces Socialtext Free 50 to entice companies on the fence to integrate enterprise social networking into their organizations. This new freemium model offers online collaboration tools such as...
William Moynihan

Latest Enterprise 2.0 Developments, Part 2 - 0 views

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    The Enterprise 2.0 Conference began today in Boston. Over 20 companies were chosen to announce their latest developments for business collaboration and enterprise social networking. Following up with Part 1 of this article, here is what will be introduced at the conference over the next few days…
William Moynihan

Enterprise 2.0 Products Debuting this Week, Part 1 - 0 views

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    The Enterprise 2.0 Conference will begin on Monday in Boston and more than 20 companies have been selected to showcase their new enterprise collaboration and business social media offerings. Here is what we can expect to see this week…
William Moynihan

Twitter Not For Sale, Says Co-founder Biz Stone - 0 views

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    After turning down a $500 million buyout offer from Facebook earlier this year, rumors have been flying about Apple, Microsoft, and Google acquisitions of
William Moynihan

Twitter Loophole has Tweeters Thinking Twice - 0 views

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    Up until now most users were under the impression that deleted tweets were swallowed by the black hole of cyberspace, however this not the case.
William Moynihan

Twitter Ten on 10 Follow Report, July 2009 - 0 views

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    Happy Follow Friday! Welcome to another edition of Twitter Ten on 10. If you understand what real-time is all about then you are probably already on Twitter, if not we need to have a chat. Top executives, marketers, entrepreneurs, technologists and more are tweeting out knowledge, ideas and news every second and if you blink you might miss it!
William Moynihan

Bing Dabbles in Real-Time Search via Twitter - 0 views

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    If you haven't been living under a rock recently you are well aware of Microsoft's latest foray into the search market with Bing. The latest buzz word in Web search is "real-time" lead by the constant flow of 140 character posts from the Twitter platform. Many companies have been attempting to...
William Moynihan

Twitter Closes $100 Million Funding Round - 1 views

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    Rumors earlier this week of Twitter negotiating a new round of funding at a valuation of $1 billion are confirmed today by co-founder Evan Williams on the Twitter Blog.
William Moynihan

Twitter Real-time Search Comes Home - 0 views

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    Twitter rolls out a stylish new homepage this week and is finally promoting real-time search front and center. Up until now, when talking with friends about the true power of Twitter lying in it's real-time search capabilities, some seemed to not fully grasp the concept. Hopefully the new design will help more users understand how it works.
Marc Bramoullé

Do's and Don'ts for Your Work's Social Platforms - Andrew McAfee - Harvard Business Review - 0 views

  • This brings up an important question: what are Enterprise 2.0 best practices for individuals? Should an employee use her company's social networking software just like she uses her Facebook account? Should she microblog the same way she uses Twitter? I say no. Enterprise 2.0 is not Web 2.0; corporate technologies are different than personal ones, even if they look and feel the same. They're there to support the work of the organization, not to let individuals do and say whatever they want.
  • Things Not To Do Be narcissistic. Don't talk about what you had for lunch or how you're peeved that one more of your flights got delayed. It's selfish clutter, and serves no larger purpose. We all have lunches and delayed flights. Gossip. Why on Earth would you want to be publicly identified as a rumormonger? Be unsubstantiated. Your unsupported, shoot-from-the-hip, fact-and-logic free arguments and opinions are really uninteresting and unhelpful. If you're not willing to do the homework necessary to back up your points, don't bother making them. Mock others or launch personal attacks. I had a friend who walked out of his performance review and tweeted about his boss's bad cufflinks. I thought this was a deeply bad idea. So are flame wars and trolling. Debates and disagreements are vital components of E2.0 communities, but like Samuel Johnson said, "honesty is not greater where elegance is less." Discuss sex, politics, or religion. My dad tells me that these were the three taboo topics in the officer's mess when he was in the Navy. They seem like good taboos to keep in place with E2.0; it's just too easy to upset people and start nasty, pointless fights on these subjects. Of course, this these taboos don't really apply if you work at Playboy Enterprises or Focus on the Family.
  • Great post! If I could add an item to the 'To Do' section it would be to think before you write, esp. in a corporate space; i.e. - am I clear?, am I accurate?, etc.
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  • Do - add value, be relevant - what you're doing in your work's social platform should be of value to and be relevant for the community that's congregated there
  • Why should I participate and what do I get out of it and how much information do I want my organization to know about me.
William Moynihan

Taweet is the Future of Twitter - 6 views

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    Taweet (beta) is a unique Twitter application that adds a whole new dimension to your Twitter experience: the future. The casual format of Taweet allows users to answer one simple question: "What are you doing in the future?" …and search the future to see what others are doing.
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