Ross Dawson has drawn my attention to this announcement: Microsoft teams up to improve its Enterprise 2.0 offering. It seems that Microsoft is admitting that there are some flaws in […]
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The use and impact of blogs, wikis, RSS and anything else in that category.
Virtual pain
I really will have to make the time to get into Second Life someday. Scott Adams (of Dilbert fame) has published a new book. He is now undertaking a virtual […]
Read moreBlogging on KM
Just out of interest, a Google search for: “knowledge management” +blog … finds “about 6,610,000” results. Interesting to see who appears near the top of this list. It tends to […]
Read moreEverything is miscellaneous
Andrew Mitchell is now blogging by proxy. He lets me know when he finds something interesting, and I blog it! Is this a new social networking tool? 🙂 He has […]
Read moreHarnessing Web 2.0 for results
I have recently spoken at two conferences on social media. One of these was Key Forums’ Intranets ’07 (Sydney, 19 Sep), where I spoke on Intranet 2.0: Determining which social […]
Read moreIn Sydney
Here I am in Sydney once again. I’m here to speak on Intranet 2.0: Which social media tools will work for your organisation? at Key Forums’ Intranets ’07 conference tomorrow. Should be a […]
Read moreTrustVirus
Just received an email from a colleague at KMLF, asking me to join a new social networking site, called Quechup (which I am not going to link to). I looked […]
Read moreA picture paints 1k words
Here’s the latest thing – Imagini. Discover your “Visual DNA” and “communicate with others in a totally different way.” Looks interesting. It seems to be basically a social networking thing, […]
Read moreAs useful as…
I read in a piece from Graeme Philipson about a forthcoming debate from Slattery IT titled Blogging is as Useful as Talkback Radio. Sounds like a fun event! As Graeme […]
Read moreOur Intranet, the Wiki
Just picked up this interesting Case Study of a Wiki changing an Enterprise. This was posted on actKM by Andrew Mitchell, from James Robertson.
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