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The need for a knowledge hub - 0 views

  • Yet media companies remain curiously fragmented in their own information space. So as I often ask in these columns: What would I do? First of all, I would gather together all the people in the company who collect and analyze information for a one-day "knowledge-fest." Some will be in editorial, some in advertising, some in circulation, some in "research" some in digital, and ... well anyone else who wants to turn up. They'll then share what they collect, and its relative benefit to everyone else. Secondly, I would create a "knowledge hub" - an intelligence center - charged with integrating and redistributing the content from all the different sources, across the entire organization.
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    Yet media companies remain curiously fragmented in their own information space. So as I often ask in these columns: What would I do? First of all, I would gather together all the people in the company who collect and analyze information for a one-day "knowledge-fest." Some will be in editorial, some in advertising, some in circulation, some in "research" some in digital, and ... well anyone else who wants to turn up. They'll then share what they collect, and its relative benefit to everyone else. Secondly, I would create a "knowledge hub" - an intelligence center - charged with integrating and redistributing the content from all the different sources, across the entire organization.
Stephen Dale

Could sitting still save you money? « Communities & Knowledge - 0 views

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    36 presenters over 5 days, that sounds like a big event
Charlotte Hayes

RapidHackr - 1 views

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    Project management for hack days.
Stephen Dale

Post Event Information - 0 views

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    Open Government Data Camp 2010 is now over! The event saw participants come from over 30 countries gather for two days of talks, discussions, planning and coding. This is a page for material from the event. If you have any notes or photos that you'd like us to add, please send us a note on ogdcamp at okfn dot org, or ping us at @okfn on Twitter or Identica.
Stephen Dale

Web apps v native apps v mobile sites: a guide | Journalism.co.uk Editors' Blog - 0 views

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    In two year's time mobile phones will overtake computers as the most popular device for web browsing, John Barnes, managing director of digital and tech at Incisive Media, told delegates at the Mobile Media Strategies day.
anonymous

Official Google Research Blog: Google Fusion Tables - 1 views

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    Today we're introducing Google Fusion Tables on Labs, an experimental system for data management in the cloud. It draws on the expertise of folks within Google Research who have been studying collaboration, data integration, and user requirements from a variety of domains. Fusion Tables is not a traditional database system focusing on complicated SQL queries and transaction processing. Instead, the focus is on fusing data management and collaboration: merging multiple data sources, discussion of the data, querying, visualization, and Web publishing. We plan to iteratively add new features to the systems as we get feedback from users.
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    Michael, It's interesting that I had already Diigo bookmarked Google Fusion Labs on 26th August. This illustrates something I was observing with Steve the other day; that social bookmarking seems to be 'one-way'. In other words we all stuff things into Diigo, but why? Other than transitory email alerts to new bookmarks, I have no feel for emerging themes, or common bookmarks via Diigo. This is something the Knowledge Hub will no doubt surface in activity streams and emerging themes (I hope!)
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