Social Bookmarking in the Enterprise at MITRE (1)
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The Boston KM Forum topic this evening was Tag Me! Social Bookmarking in the Enterprise, a talk by Laurie Damianos of MITRE (an interview with her at CMU). Going into the talk, the most interesting thing to me is Laurie's title: she's a Lead Artificial Intelligence Engineer - Can I get that job? Why social bookmarking in the enterprise? MITRE started this project in 2005, when the concept was just blooming from the public web. ...
Social bookmarking pour les nuls (1)
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Commoncraft a encore “commis” une vidéo des plus intéressantes, cette fois ci, sur le social bookmarking. A découvrir in plain english of course ! © collectivitenumerique.fr
M2: Ma.gnolia to go Open Source (10)
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The social bookmarking service Ma.gnolia is announcing a new version at the Gnomedex conference in Seattle today, and the big news is that the whole thing is being rewritten from the ground up. M2, as it's being called, will include all of the features of the current Ma.gnolia, but it's going to be entirely Open Source. A first look at M2 should be available by September.So, why Open Source, and what does it mean to ...
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MauriceCastle said:
Wow, Open source... will this become the next trend?
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GG said:
yesssssssssssss
The Business Value of Web 2.0 Learning Tools (1)
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Jay Cross cracks me up (in a good way). When he’s not sharing gorgeous travel photos (including pictures of some of the most unique food you’ll ever see), he comes up with gems related to informal learning and educational technology. One of his latest offerings is a chart that outlines a variety of Web 2.0 tools, including a brief description of their business value. This is great! I appreciate that Jay is able to succinctly ...
The Raw Power of StumbleUpon | chrisbrogan.com (11)
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The post I wrote last night about 20 free ebooks, while useful, is also pretty obviously linkbait (meaning, it’s meant to get links from other blogs and bookmarks, etc, to raise my site’s standings). Part of what one does to build influence, awareness, authority, and eventually trust, is to attract more exposure from a larger audience, so that you might better reach the people you need for business (or whatever your goal for making media ...
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Sue said:
We are seeing similar results with StumbleUpon, especially when several users "stumble" a site instead of simply one person. I'm also seeing more folks ask for stumbles via twitter, setting off a network effect of traffic.
Yokway: sort of FriendFeed meets De.licio.us (1)
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Yokway is a service that bills itself as a place to “share and discuss your finds with your friends.” In practice, the still in closed beta site is somewhere between FriendFeed and De.licio.us. From the outset, the Yokway layout will appear immediately familiar to users of services such as FriendFed and Social Thing. The service offers shared items in reverse chronological order, and other users can comment on these shared items. Outbrain style, each story ...
What's an automaker's social media mindshare? (1)
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A friend of mine, Ashley Laing has started a new blog covering social media. In one of his first posts, he compared the "social media mindshare" of the major automakers to their market share using social bookmarking tools like Digg and Reddit. The analysis gets interesting when Ashley breaks down the social media mindshare into three categories bookmarking, commenting and rating. The results conflict with a recent report from Forrester on how successful the automakers ...