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Kevin Makice

Rotten To The Core: How Workplace 'Bad Apples' Spoil Barrels ... - 0 views

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    Look around any organization and chances are you'll be able to find at least one person whose negative behavior affects the rest of the group to varying degrees. So much so, say two University of Washington researchers, that these "bad apples" are like a
Kevin Makice

Community platforms do not equal community - SocialFish - 0 views

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    Slides from a SocialFish presentation at IAEE about building open community around a tradeshow or conference.
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Leveraging Best Practices for Social Media - eMarketer - 0 views

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    Brands and marketers have different levels of participation in the social media space, but many have similar goals and strategies. The "2010 Social Media Benchmarking Study" from Ketchum and FedEx fou
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Information overload, the early years - The Boston Globe - 0 views

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    Five centuries years ago, a new technology swamped the world with data. What we can learn from the aftermath.
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Crowdsourcing Kids' Creativity - A Project To Be A Part Of | GeekDad | Wired.com - 0 views

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    At GeekDad we are always interested in the intersection where technology supports our children's learning and creativity. So, this new project that is taking
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There is No New Media: It's All New Consumption: Tech News « - 0 views

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    Now television broadcasters are blocking Google TV from getting access to the content broadcasters put online to make sure they don't lose advertising dollars. But the cat is out of the bag. All information is nothing more than bits on one network - the I
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Ideas Are Free: The Case Against Intellectual Property - Stephan Kinsella - Mises Daily - 0 views

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    What are the results of the patent system itself? The results are distorted research, protectionism, wealth transfers, and enrichment of the patent bar. Large companies, such as IBM, amass giant patent portfolios.
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Is Collaboration a Crock? | Sonnez en cas d'absence - 0 views

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    Let us face it; we, as humans, are selfish, individualists, and undoubtedly clinging to any privileges associated with power. Goodwill and sharing among peers follow Nielsen's principle, and most of us wouldn't even imagine acting differently unless oblig
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