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Why Twitter Will Endure - NYTimes.com - 1 views

  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
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  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to
  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
  • On Twitter, anyone may follow anyone, but there is very little expectation of reciprocity. By carefully curating the people you follow, Twitter becomes an always-on data stream from really bright people in their respective fields, whose tweets are often full of links to incredibly vital, timely information.
  • Nearly a year in, I’ve come to understand that the real value of the service is listening to a wired collective voice.
  • I almost always learn about it first on Twitter.
  • And the ethos of Twitter, which is based on self-defining groups, is far more well-mannered than many parts of the Web — more Toastmasters than mosh pit.
Brigitte Pott

Adding Social Media to the Customer Service Mix: How Enterprise Search 2.0 Uncovers 360... - 0 views

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    (mit Analyst von Gartner) Social media has exploded as a popular channel containing valuable customer data and feedback. But how can you use that data to better equip CSRs, Managers, and even Customers with information to improve customer service? How can you correlate it with information stored within your company and in cloud-based systems? Event Details Tuesday, May 10, 2011 1:00 pm EDT/GMT-4 Register Now Register Now Enterprise Search 2.0-powered applications access relevant information regardless of where it's stored, including social media channels, and presents the information in 360 degree dashboards, so agents, customers and executives can have a complete view of information relevant to them. 360 views drive improvements in customer service metrics, increase customer satisfaction, and better inform executive decisions.
n bauch

media19951.pdf (application/pdf-Objekt) - 0 views

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    Summary This paper offers an overview of empirical findings, concepts and definitions of informal learning. Initially, diverse dimensions and contested fields of informal learning will be interrogated. In the second section, the meaning of informal learning in the context of Web 2.0 and social software will be portrayed. Finally, the concept of personal learning environments will be examined in terms of contradictions and inaccuracies in relationship to the afore interrogated basic concepts of informal learning.
maike online

Situating Personal Information Management Practices within an Organization | Travel Gui... - 1 views

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    interessanter vortrag zum personal information management und gut zum reflektieren der eigenen aktivitäten
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    interessanter vortrag zum personal information management und gut zum reflektieren der eigenen aktivitäten
Brigitte Pott

Können Daten neue Ideen und verändertes Handeln generieren? - 0 views

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    Abschlussvortrag der ersten Veranstaltungsreihe des Innovationskollegs der Fachhochschule Potsdam von Prof. Dr. Hans-Christoph Hobohm am Dienstag, dem 18. Januar 2011, 18 Uhr „2. Klimaziel, 3-Liter-Auto, 1.000.000.000.000 t (eine Tera Tonne) CO2 Ausstoß oder eine Billion Plastiktüten/Jahr, 350 ppm Obergrenze CO2, 3.759 kwh Durchschnittsheizungsverbrauch, ein Googol (10100) ..." Der Klimawandel wird oft in Zahlen und Daten ausgedrückt. Doch erreichen uns diese Zahlen überhaupt? Was „sagen" uns die Zahlen und Daten? Wann werden Informationen daraus, die unser Handeln anleiten könnten? Wie müssen Daten „beschaffen" sein, damit wir sie als Information verstehen können und wie übernehmen wir Information in unser Wissen, mit dem wir alltäglich handeln? Wann wird aus den Bits und Bytes, aus denen Daten bestehen, der Wille zur Umsetzung, die Volition, die sich nachhaltig durchsetzt. Sind diese wissenschaftlichen Daten und Erkenntnisse überhaupt für das alltägliche Leben relevant? Was ist mehr als die „Anschaulichkeit" der Information (Stichwort: Datenvisualisierung) notwendig, um den Lerneffekt zu „verinnerlichen" und zu dauerhafter Handlungskompetenz zu führen? Nicht nur die Informationswissenschaft beschäftigt sich seit einiger Zeit mit der Frage, wie es aufgrund von neuen oder anders strukturierten Daten zu innovativen Ideen kommt: die Kreativitäts- und Innovationsforschung boomt. Wie macht man aber aus kreativen Ideen, aus neu gewonnenem Wisse, den Aha-Effekt der Information, der Antrieb ist, auf Dauer das Verhalten zu ändern? Ein neues Verständnis der ständig beschleunigten Informationsprozesse der Gesellschaft, die uns unüberschaubare Datenberge nicht nur zum Klimawandel liefern, zeigt neue Möglichkeiten des Wissensmanagements auf, das innovatives, datenbasiertes Handeln vom einmaligen Ausprobieren zum dauerhaften Willen der Änderung bringt. Aus Innovation kann Volition werden. Der Vortrag von Prof. Dr. Hans-Christoph Hoboh
Brigitte Pott

Whitepaper MAKING SOCIAL WORK FOR YOU - 1 views

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    ... Many people are running around with their hair on fire, yelling, "How do we get into social! We just have to!" If that's the approach, then it will surely fail. But if you can devise a socially networked solution to any of a number of mission-critical business issues, then you're on the right track. The "social enterprise" uses a selection of collaboration, information and knowledge management tools to better link decision-makers to valuable information… and to each other. This "Enterprise 2.0" initiative is high on the list of must-do goals at the most senior levels in the biggest and best organizations. You can learn how the successful implementers, who are already into their second- or third-generation of social solutions, are making it work in their organizations. ...
anja c. wagner

20 Cool Social Media Infographics to Show The Power Of Sharing | DesignBeep - 1 views

  • Information graphics or infographics are graphic visual representations of information, data or knowledge. These graphics present complex information quickly and clearly, such as in signs, maps, journalism, technical writing, and education.You can find many mnay interesting infographic about anything but today i want to showcase the infographics about social media and internet.
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    Schöne Sammlung an Grafiken
Brigitte Pott

TSB Studie Vernetztes Leben - 1 views

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    veröffentlicht im Rahmen des Fachforums "E-Living" Mit dieser Studie werden die Potenziale der in der Region ansässigen innovativen Unternehmen, Forschungseinrichtungen und Verbände im Bereich "Vernetztes Leben" aufgezeigt und Schlussfolgerungen abgeleitet, wie sich durch den Einsatz von modernen Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien die Lebensqualität der Menschen in ihrem Wohn- und Arbeitsumfeld nachhaltig verbessern lässt. * Infocenter * Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologien * Wissens- und Technologietransfer Pfeil INSIDER-REPORT 02/2010 * ESTC - internationale Veranstaltung in der Hauptstadt * Interview mit Rolf Aschenbrenner, General Chair der ESTC 2010 * Interview mit Klaus Dieter Lang, neuer Leiter vom Frauenhofer IZM Diese und weitere Artikel finden Sie unter folgendem Download Download Pfeil INSIDER REPORT 01/2010 * Laser Optics Berlin feiert 50 Jahre Laser * BaSIC Netzwerk verbindet Optische Technologien in der Ostseeregion * Interview mit Sven Behrens, Geschäftsführer von SPECTARIS Diese und weitere Artikel finden Sie unter folgendem Download Download Pfeil Insider Report 02/2009 * Licht bietet enormes Potential für Energieeinsparungen * Interview mit Prof. Dr.-Ing. Stephan Völker vom Fachgebiet Lichttechnik TU Berlin * JOSEFIN: neues Förder- und Vernetzungsprojekt der EU Diese und weitere Artikel finden Sie unter folgendem Download Download TSB veröffentlicht Studie "Vernetztes Leben" Die TSB Innovationsagentur Berlin GmbH (TSB) hat im Rahmen des Fachforums "E-Living" die Studie "Vernetztes Leben ? Wirtschaft und Forschung in der Region Berlin" veröffentlicht. Mit dieser Studie werden die Potenziale der in der Region ansässigen innovativen Unternehmen, Forschungseinrichtungen und Verbände im Bereich "Vernetztes Leben" aufgezeigt und Schlussfolgerungen abgeleitet, wie sich durch den Einsatz von modernen Informations- und Kommunikationstechno
Alex K

Why Google launched OpenSocial (Scripting News) - 3 views

  • Advertising will get more and more targeted until it disappears, because perfectly targeted advertising is just information. And that's good!
  • "Information is welcome, advertising is offensive."
anonymous

Schwarmintelligenz: Gemeinsam sind wir dümmer - SPIEGEL ONLINE - Nachrichten ... - 0 views

  • Das Experiment zeige, dass sozialer Einfluss die Diversität der Antworten verringere, nicht jedoch den kollektiven Fehler
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      Das Experiment macht eine Aussage zum sozialen Einfluss, nicht jedoch zur Schwarmintellignez, die hier ja künstlich beschnitten wurde: keine selbst gesuchten Gruppenmitglieder und keine Information von "aussen". Wenn man meine individuelle Intelligenz so einengen würde, erschiene ich auch dümmer ! Und nie hat jemand behauptet, dass für die kollektive Intelligenz Information nicht wichtig wäre. Oder das in Finanzgeschäften nicht Information sehr wichtig sei.
n bauch

Twine - Organize, Share, Discover Information Around Your Interests | Twine - 1 views

shared by n bauch on 01 May 09 - Cached
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    social web service for information storage, authoring and discovery
erikwegener

Mensch-Maschine-System für komplexe Situationen : FWnetz - Feuerwehr im Netz - 0 views

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    FWnetz: Feuerwehr. Ausbildung. Information.
anja c. wagner

"Privacy and Publicity in the Context of Big Data" - 0 views

  • Privacy is not about control over data nor is it a property of data.  It's about a collective understanding of a social situation's boundaries and knowing how to operate within them.  In other words, it’s about having control over a situation. It's about understanding the audience and knowing how far information will flow.  It’s about trusting the people, the situating, and the context.  People seek privacy so that they can make themselves vulnerable in order to gain something: personal support, knowledge, friendship, etc.
  • 1) Security Through Obscurity Is a Reasonable Strategy 2) Not All Publicly Accessible Data is Meant to be Publicized 3) People Who Share PII Aren’t Rejecting Privacy 4) Aggregating and Distributing Data Out of Context is a Privacy Violation 5) Privacy is Not Access Control
  • Social norms can and are changing, but that doesn't mean that privacy has been thrown out the door. People care deeply about privacy, care deeply about maintaining context.  But they also care about publicity, or the right to walk out in public and be seen. 
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  • This goes back to our methodological conundrum with Big Data.  Not all data are created equal and it's really hard to make reasonable interpretations from 30,000 feet without understanding the context in which content is produced and shared.  Treating data as arbitrary bytes is bound to get everyone into trouble. So we’re stuck with an ethical conundrum: do we err on the side of making sure that we care for those who are most likely to be hurt or do we accept the costs of exposing people?  
  • During its tenure, Facebook has made a series of moves that have complicated people's understanding of context, resulting in numerous outpourings of frustration over privacy. 
  • People don't seek privacy when they have something to hide.  They hide because they want to maintain privacy.  They seek privacy because they are social creatures who want to understand the context and manage information accordingly.  They seek privacy because they want to be socially appropriate and make themselves vulnerable to those around them.  People hide in plain sight all the time, but this is getting trickier and trickier with each new technology. 
  • Big Data is made of people. People producing data in a context.  People producing data for a purpose.  Just because it's technically possible to do all sorts of things with that data doesn't mean that it won't have consequences for the people it's made of. And if you expose people in ways that cause harm, you will have to live with that on your conscience.
  • Privacy will never be encoded in zeros and ones.  It will always be a process that people are navigating.  Your challenge is to develop systems and do analyses that balance the complex ways in which people are negotiating these systems.  You are shaping the future. I challenge you to build the future you want to inhabit.
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    Toller Vortrag von danah boyd - v.a. mit Blick auf die Datenschutz-Veränderungen bei Facebook
Brigitte Pott

Webinar 2011 Enterprise Search Trends to Impact Business Analytics, Social Media, Custo... - 1 views

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    Corveo Webinar am 25.1.11 zu Trends wie: Social Networks - Companies will recognize that online communities have created yet another information silo, and will look to Enterprise Search 2.0 to unlock the value of information within communities in order to share it across employees, customers, partners and suppliers.
ilona maennchen

social media trends - 0 views

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    to be update and inform
maike online

Studie Zukunftsfähigkeit IuKin Dtsld. - 0 views

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    Zukunft & Zukunftsfähigkeit der deutschen Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologie
n bauch

Twine (website) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

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    social web service for information storage, authoring and discovery
n bauch

unfiction.com » welcome - 0 views

shared by n bauch on 25 May 09 - Cached
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    Resource for those interested in Alternate Reality Gaming, players' and puppetmasters. It is also intended as a gateway to be used in introducing neophytes to this unique genre of gaming. Unfiction offers information about past, current, and upcoming campaigns; tools and resources to use in playing or creating campaigns; articles, editorials, and interviews about the genre; and a forum section for discussion of the site, genre, and game play.
anonymous

Wissensallmende - Wikipedia - 2 views

  • Bei dieser Form von Allmenden, die auf Informationen als Ressource basieren, kommt die Allmendeproblematik nicht zum Tragen: Informationen verlieren nicht an Wert, wenn sie häufiger genutzt werden.
    • anonymous
       
      Informationen verlieren an Wert, wenn sie nicht aktualisiert werden und das macht Arbeit und die will bezahlt werden oder jemand ist so wohlhabend, dass er nicht mehr zu arbeiten braucht und die Informationen "ehrenamtlich" auf dem neuesten Stand hält.
anja c. wagner

Social Bookmarking - 29 views

hallo annette, in der gruppe kannst du alles posten, was aus deiner sicht für andere aus der gruppe eventuell interessant sein könnte. da existiert keine allgemeingültige regel, sondern das entsch...

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