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ProjectPier.org - 0 views

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    basecamp alternatief.. open source.
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    ProjectPier is a Free, Open-Source, self-hosted PHP application for managing tasks, projects and teams through an intuitive web interface. ProjectPier will help your organization communicate, collaborate and get things done Its function is similar to commercial groupware/project management products, but allows the freedom and scalability of self-hosting. Even better, it will always be free.
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Free! Why $0.00 Is the Future of Business - 0 views

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    Chris Anderson's article about the economics of Free. INTERESTING
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Connectivism - LTCWiki - 0 views

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    gratis online cursus Connectivism met George Siemens en Stephen Downes.. interessant!
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    free online course on connectivism and connective knowledge..
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BURAK ARIKAN » Creative Networking, NYU / ITP - 0 views

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    over netwerken.. theoretisch: hele cursus, best goed.
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    Online free course about networks. Very interesting stuff and illustrations.
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The Freenet Project - /whatis - 0 views

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    Freenet is free software which lets you publish and obtain information on the Internet without fear of censorship. To achieve this freedom, the network is entirely decentralized and publishers and consumers of information are anonymous. Without anonymity there can never be true freedom of speech, and without decentralization the network will be vulnerable to attack.
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    anonimiteit, privacy en internet.
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Tagging, Folksonomy & Co - Renaissance of Manual Indexing? - 0 views

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    another paper on collaborative tagging.. interesting..
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    This paper gives an overview of current trends in manual indexing on the Web. Along with a general rise of user generated content there are more and more tagging systems that allow users to annotate digital resources with tags (keywords) and share their annotations with other users. Tagging is frequently seen in contrast to traditional knowledge organization systems or as something completely new. This paper shows that tagging should better be seen as a popular form of manual indexing on the Web. Difference between controlled and free indexing blurs with sufficient feedback mechanisms. A revised typology of tagging systems is presented that includes different user roles and knowledge organization systems with hierarchical relationships and vocabulary control. A detailed bibliography of current research in collaborative tagging is included.
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Towards the semantic web: Collaborative tag suggestions - 0 views

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    Yahoo! employee describes and defines criteria and algorithms for a collaborative tag system: Since tags are created by individual users in a free form, one important problem facing tagging is to identify most appropriate tags, while eliminating noise and spam. For this purpose, we define a set of general criteria for a good tagging system. These criteria include high coverage of multiple facets to ensure good recall, least effort to reduce the cost involved in browsing, and high popularity to ensure tag quality. We propose a collaborative tag suggestion algorithm using these criteria to spot high-quality tags.
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    another one about tagging: describes criteria for a good tagging system.
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Freeband - 0 views

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    Congress (free) about Future of Intelligent Communication Systems & Solutions..
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    conferentue future of intelligent communication systems and solutions
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BestTechVideos :: Tech Videos, Screencasts, Webinars, Techtalks, Tutorials - 0 views

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    handig voor de developers?
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    Great how-to resource: all tech videos.
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AOK: KM Short Course - 0 views

  • A two-year study shows that up to 70 percent of workplace learning is accomplished on-the-fly, calling into question the value of formal training programs that are presented in their own good time and costing as much as $50 billion annually.
  • In an open, knowledge-based organization, interdepartmental cooperation and collaboration must become an integral part of the daily routine. Teams will not be appointed; they will form naturally in a knowledge-friendly environment through the free flow of information and ideas, leading to common goals that are dependent on the interaction of skills, knowledge and resources of cross-functional groups (not teams).
  • While knowledge networks are forming naturally in such a positive environment, the systematic management of networks will be essential if all this energy is to be productively directed toward the goals and objectives of the organization.
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  • Once human networks are formed, the application of interactive technology can succeed because it will be layered on a new knowledge community with a need for the mutual sharing of knowledge and ideas. The power and effect of knowledge will be amplified far beyond the limits of time and space and the association will be a valuable resource in the virtual world.
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    introduction to knowledge management
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So Much for the Freelance Economy - 0 views

  • The trend suggests that predictions of an economy run by freelancers -- such as those made by Daniel Pink in his book Free Agent Nation, and by MIT's Thomas Malone and Robert Laubacher in their 1998 paper, "The Dawn of the E-Lance Economy" -- were shortsighted. In 2000, research firm EPIC/MRA of Lansing, Michigan, estimated that 41 percent of all Americans would be private contractors by 2010. But today, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that self-employment numbers have not grown at all over the past four years.
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    criticism on the predicted e-lance economy. seems that number of jobs is declining, and that some of the main e-lance sites are shutting down.
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Enterprise 2.0 To Become a $4.6 Billion Industry By 2013 - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

  • Enterprise 2.0 To Become a $4.6 Billion Industry By 2013
  • For vendors specifically, there are 3 main challenges to becoming successful in this new industry, including: I.T. shops being wary of what they perceive as "consumer-grade" technology Ad-supported web tools generally have "free" as the starting point Web 2.0 tools will have to now compete in a space currently dominated by legacy enterprise software investments
  • One of the main challenges of getting Web 2.0 into the enterprise will be getting past the gatekeepers of traditional I.T. Businesses have been showing interest in these new technologies, but, ironically, the interest comes from departments outside of I.T. Instead, it's the marketing department, R&D, and corporate communications pushing for the adoption of more Web 2.0-like tools.
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  • In addition, I.T. departments currently work with a host of legacy applications. The new tools, in order to compete with these, will have to be able to integrate with existing technology, at least for the time being, in order to be fully effective.
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      challenge voor PEERS, maar dit is wel de bedoeling..
  • The vendors expected to do the best in this new marketplace will be those that bundle their offerings, offering the complete package of tools to the businesses they serve.
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    Enterprise 2.0 To Become a $4.6 Billion Industry By 2013. Text with explanation about the report on which this statement is based.
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Self-organization - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia - 0 views

  • In social theory the concept of self-referentiality has been introduced as a sociological application of self-organization theory by Niklas Luhmann (1984). For Luhmann the elements of a social system are self-producing communications, i.e. a communication produces further communications and hence a social system can reproduce itself as long as there is dynamic communication. For Luhmann human beings are sensors in the environment of the system. Luhmann put forward a functional theory of society. Self-organization in human and computer networks can give rise to a decentralized, distributed, self-healing system, protecting the security of the actors in the network by limiting the scope of knowledge of the entire system held by each individual actor.
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      dit is dus belangrijk: self-reproducing communications. een stuk tekst toevoegen is ook een vorm van communicatie, wat dus weer opnieuw communicatie oproept. "dynamic communciation"
  • Most modern economists hold that imposing central planning usually makes the self-organized economic system less efficient.
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    self-organization
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    Wikipedia entry about self organization
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Ask Cheezhead a Question & Receive 2 Free Directories in Engineering & HR Today! - Recr... - 0 views

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      manier om te discussieren met een interessante gastspreker
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Yonkly | Twitter Clone | Open Source | Free | Microblog - 0 views

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    interessant voor onze eigen twitter app ontwikkeling.
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    open source twitter clone. handig voor onze eigen twitter clones.
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Cramster Homework Help and Online Study Community-Free Homework Help - 0 views

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    Skoleo-achtige omgeving. Het werkt en het is succesvol. Geen wiki echter.
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    Homework Help for High School and College Students Study Guides and Practice Tests Lecture Notes Online Tutoring Alternative Math Problems and Step-by-Step Answers
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How to Save the World - 0 views

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    A Practical Guide to Implementing Web 2.0 (aka Social Networking Tools) in Your Organization
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