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Tobias Brenner

Top Location Based Services Compared with Facebook Places [Infographic] - booyah, brigh... - 0 views

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Milos Vujnovic

Enterprise 2.0 & Social Media Strategies: Social Software - An Enterprise Perspective -... - 0 views

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  • Social Software - An Enterprise Perspective - Part 1: SWOT Analysis of Wikis
  • History & Definition
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  • Types of Wikis
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  • Today, many or most companies use wikis for the creation of their knowledge base, for project management issues as well as part of the company’s e-learning activities. But wikis are as well used as content management systems where internal news, address books, process documentation or guidelines are published. This way corporate wikis can work as a hub in an intranet 2.0. But what are the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of corporate based wikis?
Milos Vujnovic

Swot analysis of wikis an enterprise perspective - 0 views

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    Operational Areas Today, many or most companies use wikis for the creation of their knowledge base, for project management issues as well as part of the company's e-learning activities. But wikis are as well used as content management systems where internal news, address books, process documentation or guidelines are published. This way corporate wikis can work as a hub in an intranet 2.0. But what are the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats of corporate based wikis?
Milos Vujnovic

Nine Ways to Build Your Own Social Network - 0 views

  • hese up-and-coming companies provide so-called “white label” social networking platforms that enable their customers to build their own social networks (often from scratch) and to tailor those networks to a range of purposes.
  • The idea of white labeling a network is to make the platform provider as invisible as possible to the social network’s users and to brand the network with the builder’s identity or intent.
  • The first provides hosted, do-it-yourself solutions with which customers can largely point and click their way to a brand new social network.
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  • There are roughly three types of companies that have emerged in the space of white label social networking.
  • We have taken a sample of nine of these companies – Ning, KickApps, CrowdVine, GoingOn, CollectiveX, Me.com, PeopleAggregator, Haystack, and ONEsite – all of which provide free baseline services, and reviewed them individually below.
  • The second type of company provides social networking software for download and installation onto one’s server.
  • The third type works very closely with clients to build a social network based on their needs.
Tobias Brenner

Building a Campaign Web Site: Blog vs. Wiki | Nuketown - 0 views

  • Blogs work best for journal-driven campaign web sites.  These are sites built around diary, journal, or log-based updates on the campaign.
  • Blogs are also great for supplemental, in-character web sites and diaries.
  • A key element of blogs is their conversational nature – even when used primarily as a light-weight content management system, you can still enable comments, which can easily spawn conversations with campaign members, fans of the system you’re playing and other random visitors.
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  • Another strength of blogs
  • is the ability to add plugins to expand the usefulness of your blog. Plugins like Akismet cut down on spam comments, while NextGEN Gallery allows you to easily post those photos of the epic Battle of Nar-Shoggoth that you’ve been meaning to share for the last three years. Throw in Google Analytics, and suddenly you have a really good idea of what’s popular on your blog.
  • Once you move beyond the self-imposed limitations of story and major characters, blogs can become awkward and unwieldy. While you can (and should) impose order on the chaos using tags and categories, I’ve found it becomes increasingly difficult as you expand the blog to include important locations,
Tobias Brenner

Small Business Owners Have A Project Management Problem - 0 views

  • Bringing Small Business Project Management Online On the surface, it seems like the best method is to compromise — stick with the existing situation, but maybe share some of those documents through a tool like Google Docs. But for small business owners, finding robust project management tools (especially web-based applications) can scratch itches you didn’t even know you had. Simply by being more organized, you can expect to be more efficient and save your employees’ time — but it goes beyond making it easy for your staff to know what to work on next. Someone has to check over your system regularly, to both make sure that everyone’s doing their job and to make sure nothing’s slipped through the cracks. The more you can automate that progress, the more time and money you can save — and you can be sure that you’re not disappointing a client because your spreadsheet didn’t remind you of a due date.
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    Bringing Small Business Project Management Online!
Milos Vujnovic

Enterprise 2.0 & Social Media Strategies: Social Software - An Enterprise Perspective -... - 0 views

  • Social Software - An Enterprise Perspective - Part 2: SWOT Analysis of Blogs
  • Today many companies use blogs within their marketing strategy to communicate directly with their customers leaving out the typical marketing speech. This way blogs can be used as a base for a company’s social media strategy.  As weblogs are dialog- and community oriented personal publication instruments, they can be seen as a tool for identity, relation and information management. Parts of the identity are details of the author, the bloggers topic, and personal spelling style and publication rhythm. Relations are provided through the possibility of networking tools like comment functions, blogrolls and trackbacks. Information is generated by the content, links, documents, storage and classification. All together, these are components for an active and efficient information management.
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