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Phil Ridout

blog.cogenz.com/index.php/2007/09/04/an-introducti... - 0 views

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    " I saw Cogenz present at the NETIKX meeting in Feb. PhilR"
Phil Ridout

www.trampolinesystems.com/weblog/enterprise-social... - 1 views

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    Their products are interesting, but Charles Armstrong's views on his blog are even more interesting. They resonated highly with me, particularly the appropriateness of 'enterprise social computing' (or 'enterprise social systems' as one of his correspondents prefers).
Gary Colet

Reverse Development - 0 views

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    Excellent blog on how the West can learn from innovations in developing countries. This may use digital media as an example, but the principle must surely apply to solution finding and innovation in many contexts.
Stephen Dale

The Fortune 500 and Social Media Study - Center for Marketing Research - University of ... - 0 views

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    In 2009, the Center for Marketing Research at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth released one of the first studies of the Fortune 500's adoption and usage of one of the best-known forms of social media - blogging. This new study revisits and refreshes that prior in-depth study and expands to look at the Fortune 500's usage of the most dramatically growing new social media site - the microblogging service Twitter.
Gary Colet

Talis - Adding Linked Data Value to Local Government - 0 views

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    Following Richard Wallis' presentation at the KIN Winter Workshop, here is a great example of how open linked data can add value, managed by LGID
Gary Colet

Lynda Gratton - Future of Work - 3 views

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    The KIN Autumn 2011 Workshop is on the Future of Work. Blog from Lynda Gratton from London Business School.
Phil Ridout

Home | blueKiwi - 0 views

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    blueKiwi 2009 is an enterprise social software for people-centric organizations to create powerful and secure social networks and collaborative environments with partners, customers and colleagues. Integrating familiar features of Web 2.0 such as wikis, blogs, forums, RSS and tagging, blueKiwi introduces a new and innovative way of getting things done.
Matt Hill

http://www.wikinomics.com/blog/index.php/2008/03/26/wiki-collaboration-leads-to-happiness/ - 1 views

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    Interesting diagram showing the efficiency of using Wikis.
Phil Ridout

The Obvious? - 0 views

Phil Ridout

Andrew McAfee - 0 views

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Phil Ridout

Knowledge Jolt - 0 views

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