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Widgenie Graph Maker is Fast, Free and Easy (9)
on ReadWriteWeb (14116) permalinkMaking charts and graphs might not seem like an exciting way to spend your time, but new service Widgenie manages to make this common task relatively enjoyable. The service allows you to upload spreadsheets and create nice looking visualization widgets that can be embedded on web pages. You might not make graphs very often, but the next time you do - this service is worth a look. There are a lot of graph making tools ...Shared by Chris (49) Corvida (335) Derivadow (15) DG (6) Jeremy (354) Midh (15) retrofitweb (28) sarahintampa (448) Syed Akram (95)Contribute comment
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Business model innovation (1)
on Communication Nation (28) permalinkAlex Osterwalder does a great job of visually explaining business model innovation. He has several upcoming workshops and speaking engagements, including New York and Toronto, so depending on where you live you might have a chance to attend a workshop in the near future. More detail on upcoming events here.Business Model Innovation MattersView SlideShare presentation (tags: osterwalder alex alexander telco)Shared by DG (6)Contribute comment
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PDFMerge Combines and Splits PDF Files [Featured Windows Download] (32)
on Lifehacker (34015) permalinkWindows only: Lightweight application PDFMerge combines and splits PDF files. Specify page ranges from each document you're merging and manipulate bookmarks, too. Preserve existing document bookmarks in a new bookmark tree or omit them altogether. Run PDFMerge from the command line or from the included GUI. PDFMerge is no-frills merging program so if you are looking to do more than merge files check out previously mentioned PDFill; Mac users want Combine PDFs. PDFMerge is a ...Shared by azlon (38) bussiere (216) Chad (406) CurtisB (18) Daniel (32) Daniel Light (20) DG (6) Ed Kopp (23) Franklin P (138) Fred Schechter (287) Joel (31) JonathanZ (19) K. (12) Mike (137) Mike F (2102) Mohammad Behdad (56) msanders (56) nparker13 (605) Rainey (61) Roberto (20) rOckY (709) Sam (97) Steve (25) tarman (179) the Baron of Bore (38) thr33 (73) tobalito (68) Tony (39) wwdj (66) Yaakov (51) Yinka (61) yoshy (655)Contribute comment
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Get an Edge With Visual Communication | Tyner Blain (5)
on Tyner Blain (41) permalinkHaving trouble working through complex concepts? Struggling to get a “simple” message across? As human beings, we are all pre-wired to absorb visual communication. You should take advantage of that to give yourself an edge when it comes to communicating. Thinking in Pictures Guy Kawasaki did an interview last week with Dan Roam, author of The Back of the Napkin: Solving Problems and Selling Ideas with Pictures. There are eleven good questions with detailed answers, ...Contribute comment
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Welcome to Web 3.0: Now Your Other Computer is a Data Center (58)
on TechCrunch (24227) permalinkThis guest post is written by Marc Benioff, chairman and CEO of salesforce.com. He has been widely recognized for pioneering innovation with honors such as the 2007 Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year, the SDForum Visionary Award, Alumni Entrepreneur of the Year by the University of Southern California (USC) Marshall School of Business, and being ranked No. 7 on the Top 100 Most Influential People in IT survey by eWEEK. For almost ten years ...Shared by Aaron (348) Alex (27) anand (57) Andrew Ruess (438) Antonio Ortiz (132) Apostolos (111) Aron (23) avg (79) Bastien (79) Ben (54) Blake (16) Brad Garland (57) Camtron 9000 (230) Cem (51) Cocoy (234) Craig (28) Cuneyt (37) cuqui (37) Dan (19) Dave (46) David V (88) DG (6) Geoff Thomsen (69) Harell (15) Hisham (308) Jason Cartwright (35) Jen-Chieh (29) Jennifer (50) JonMoss-theappleofmyi (527) MG (90) Mudiam (21) Nice Fish Films (248) Nick Nogueira (99) OGG (30) onurka (44) patrice (20) Peppermint (67) R (115) Ray (35) Ray Grieselhuber (91) Ricardo M. (106) Rishi Talreja (30) Rob (25) Rosha (476) Sam (134) Satej Sirur (23) Scott Varcoe (20) Simon Bugler (15) small (77) sugree (107) Sunpech (17) svartling (172) Tony (124) Tony Duckles (68) Usability (14) Vishal (33) Warren (25) wmdmark (39) Zephir (83)
- Dave said: personally, I would call this 2.5 as I think 3.0 is too soon, considering how far apart 1.0 and 2.0 were. but I think his point is well taken.I also don't think this is "Web", but rather "Internet" as I think technologies like WPF and AIR that run outside the browser but live on the internet are going to really change the experience side of this equation.
- Ray said: Web 3!! I haven't even finished Web 1 yet!
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Workflow and Integration Meet in the Middle With BPM Convergence (1)
on ebizQ - BPM (0) permalinkAberdeen reports that top companies are using SOA and web services as the glue to pull integration and workflow together giving them a distinct competitive advantageShared by DG (6)Contribute comment
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BPM 2.0 Leverages Agility in New Ways (1)
on BPM Enterprise.com Blogosphere (0) permalinkIn the BPMS today, agility mostly appears in the ability of adjusting decision points in a fixed process usually visible through a process flow. There is more to agility than what is delivered in most of the BPMS engines today. Agility is defined as the ability to think and ...Shared by DG (6)Contribute comment
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Fertile Ground for ROI in BPM Three Unlikely Areas (1)
on ebizQ - BPM (0) permalinkThree sweet spots are emerging where BPM can help a company with automating complex manual processes removing human error and handling process changeShared by DG (6)Contribute comment
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Fertile Ground for ROI in BPM - Decisions! (1)
on Smart Enough Systems (4) permalinkCopyright © 2008 James Taylor. Visit the original article at Fertile Ground for ROI in BPM - Decisions!.Ronan Bradley had an interesting article on ebizQ this week - Fertile Ground for ROI in BPM: Three Unlikely Areas. In it he outlined some areas of banking where business process management (BPM) could deliver an ROI. Keeping up with regulations In which he points out that “a feature of BPM systems (over custom coded solutions for instance) ...Shared by DG (6)Contribute comment
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The 7 Deadly Sins of Performance Measurement and How to Avoid Them (1)
on BPM Enterprise.com Blogosphere (0) permalinkMichael J. Hammer, the famous Management Guru, wrote this article - The Seven Deadly Sins of Performance Management and How To Avoid Them in the MIT Sloan Review in 2007. It’s written for the larger topic of Performance Measurement as in Financial or Sales Performance but is just as applicable ...Shared by DG (6)Contribute comment
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Interesting article on Process Management and Decision Management (1)
on Smart Enough Systems (4) permalinkCopyright © 2008 James Taylor. Visit the original article at Interesting article on Process Management and Decision Management.My good friends Larry Goldberg and Barbara von Halle have just published an interesting article: The New Frontier: BPM, BDM and SOA. It’s worth a read as it makes some good points about the intersection of BPM and decision management - whether Business Decision Management or Enterprise Decision Management. ShareThisShared by DG (6)Contribute comment
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ProcessQuickLink Makes It Easy to Find Out What a Process Does [Featured Windows Download] (36)
on Lifehacker (34015) permalinkWindows only: Free application ProcessQuickLink adds small icons to the left of every running process in the Windows Task Manager that—when clicked—tell you what that process does. The app looks up its information from ProcessLibrary.com, which provides a description of the process and recommendations for whether or not you should feel comfortable disabling it. When your computer seems slow and bogged down with running processes you can't make heads or tails of, ProcessQuickLink's seamless integration ...Shared by andrew (32) Arvin (57) Bob (20) Brian (93) Carey (10) CB (168) cephyn (35) Christian Santos (223) crazyjaf (190) D (34) Daniel (45) Degauss (58) deusdiabolus (413) DG (6) GeekThug (21) ghassem (82) guercheLE (145) Jack (24) Jason (14) Joe Haynes (24) Kajivar (146) Keenan (66) Le prof. (41) Len Currie (27) NanoTech (32) Nathan (174) nparker13 (605) Rainey (61) richtannehill (115) Ru> (57) Ryan (123) Shinn Photography (23) StevieB (151) thr33 (73) trygve (62) wwj (44)Contribute comment
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Business Rules Management and Business Process Management: Turning Policies into Action (1)
on Column 2 by Sandy Kemsley (6) permalinkCopyright © 2008 Sandy Kemsley. Visit the original article at http://www.column..., I wrote a white paper for Corticon Technologies on the synergy between BPM and BRM. From the introduction: The mantra of today’s business environment is “build for change”, driving many process improvement initiatives. Businesses must realize, however, that the decisions within the business processes are at least as critical in the search for agility, since the decisions change more frequently than the processes. Combining ...Shared by DG (6)Contribute comment
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Getting rigorous about viral video (19)
on Seth's Blog (4470) permalinkMike has a fascinating post categorizing many of the most viral videos of our time. When a field gains steam, it seems as though everything is sort of random or magical (what does McDonald's have in common with Delmonico's? Not much). While Mike's categories might not resonate with you, I think it's a fascinating place to start the analysis.Shared by Aaron (20) AJ (974) Ben Parr (42) Bjorn (121) DG (6) Dr. Ernie (163) Edwin Khodabakchian (45) eeppo (50) Fred Schechter (287) JonMoss-theappleofmyi (527) Mark Payton (18) Matt Wilson (90) Morten (13) Simon (24) Stephanie Booth (38) Steve (47) sturob (40) Tobey (108) Xdroot (200)Contribute comment
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WorkflowPerfect Handles Tasks for Teams (9)
on WebWorkerDaily (2124) permalinkPretty much every web worker I know has a way to track tasks. These various solutions, whether web, client-side, or paper, are great for keeping yourself on track. But what if you need to manage coordinated activities for a distributed team? For example, a software bug might flow from the reporter to a developer to a QA person back to the original reporter. Do you need to transfer the information between three different task trackers? ...Shared by AJ (974) April (47) DG (6) Glenn (79) johnt (56) Jordan C (10) Manu (36) Steve (25) steven (31)Contribute comment
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Mind Maps: Boost Your Brainstorming Session with MindMeister (161)
on Lifehacker (34015) permalinkJotting a simple list is a great way to brainstorm, but when you want to visualize, organize, and untangle a deep set of ideas, you want a mind map. Web-based mind mapping tool MindMeister offers a simple interface to create mind maps collaboratively or on the go. We've mentioned a few mind mapping apps in the past, and showed you how to mind map meetings as an alternative to linear note-taking. But if you haven't ...Shared by Aashay (36) Abhinav Modi (15) AC Valentine (78) Adam (27) Adam Morris (25) adang001 (72) AdmOd (35) AJ (974) Alan Cheslow (56) Alex Ambrose (13) Alex France (532) Alexander Williams (52) alvarezcepeda (79) Andrew N. Carpenter (40) ani625 (370) Aram ZS (21) Ari (57) Austin (41) b (72) Bananalope (46) Bob (16) Bobby (44) Brajeshwar (36) Brian (168) Brian (0) Brian (15) Broadbandito (19) Buzzworkers (93) Cai Chen (2099) Chandan (4) Chris (16) Chris (76) Chris Gilmore (44) Chris Ryall (122) Chuck Reynolds (31) Clay (31) Compuwizard123 (225) Coop (85) count.dokument (45) Craig Saila (10) Cuélebre (46) Daniel Hollerung (10) danutz (32) DaveP (20) David Tom (8) demokrasi (68) Denise (39) Desiree (25) DG (6) DigitalMike (114) dk (114) dobata (965) Duane (89) Eliacin (162) embee (333) Enoch (27) Erik Jacobs (3) Fernando Batista (28) Flora (77) Fred Schechter (287) Galtenbergs (73) Gary Lusk (1) Gmadz (42) gnusic (270) Guru Panguji (26) Haggis (44) Hakicoma (361) Hashim (102) hidenari (29) hnouwens (16) Huw (1) J. J. (13) Jabapyth (12) Jason David Pelker (109) JDevL (34) Jeremy (33) Jim Hartman (10) Joao Azevedo (6) Joe Haynes (24) John Jorgensen (60) Jon (10) Jorg (36) Joseph (63) Josh (20) Justin (1) Kameron K (12) Keith (57) Kevin Federline (522) Kevin Rose (46) kfc (100) kidmarmite (117) knv (29) Leena (2833) lomodeedee (227) LoreArtifex (10) Lucas (61) luijose (11) Manuel (45) Manuj Darshan (111) marcel weiß (67) Mark Havenner (46) Matt Ellsworth (195) MDRoz (57) miasarmento (298) Michael (10) Michael (271) Michael (39) Miguel Angel (141) Miguel Lopez (241) Miguel Wickert- Pineiro (30) mjlambie (19) mmhan (33) motionless (28) mvndrvrt (60) Narayan (140) nathan (55) Pat (130) Peter (61) Peter (20) Philip V. (7) philoscribe (28) plasticmat (32) pvantees (51) rajan (37) Ricardo M. (106) Rixnet (30) RJO (114) Rob (3) Rob (19) Rob (11) Rodrigo David (11) Ron (43) runbuck (29) Ryan (18) Sai Gudigundla (47) Sam (188) Sam Hardacre (6) Scott (26) Sean McBride (574) Seed Of Life (111) Simone (66) Srinvard (284) Sun Tzu (1579) svartling (172) The (22) the Baron of Bore (38) tomit (63) Torsten (19) Travis Jon Allison (39) uchari (19) Vinny Carpenter (48) Votis (63) Walter DeFoor (178) wayne a arthurton (20) wwj (44) xcrow (0) xxdesmus (119) yasha.sozo (45) York (242) Zoram (115)Explore read five notes
- demokrasi said: <usti dipelajari lagi nih, mungkin diperlukan
- runbuck said: Interesting mindmapping tool. Might be better than fat clients like FreeMind.
- philoscribe said: new web tool for mindmap fans
- Alexander Williams said: MindMapping is a truly handy tool, yes indeed, but I need something that lets me give nodes and links between them, then links them together graphically. Like GraphViz, but with more realtime flexibility.
- DaveP said: Mind mapping has proven to be a great tool for me. When I was a consultant, I used it to brainstorm with clients to better define priorities, problems, solutions, etc. Using this kind of tool gets people to start thinking non-linear. There are numerous web based tools for doing mind mapping. This is one of the best.
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Now we can do big things for love (3)
on The Content Economy (6) permalinkIf you have not yet read "Here Comes Everybody - The Power of Organizing Without Organizations" by Clay Shirky, the following quotes from his book will hopefully inspire you to do so:"Most of the barriers to group action have collapsed, and without those barriers, we are free to explore new ways of gathering together and get things done.""We can have groups that operate with a birthday party's informality and a multinational's scope.""The cost of finding ...Contribute comment
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I Dose Sends Binaural Beats to Your Brain [White Noise] (52)
on Lifehacker (34015) permalinkWeb site I Dose offers several downloadable, streaming binaural beats designed to alter your mood. With offerings like Intelligence Increase, Aspirin (recommended against headaches), and Chakras opening, I can't vouch for the claimed restorative benefits of binaural beats, but at the very least they provide some solid white noise. If you're looking for more binaural beat control, check out previously mentioned SBaGen. On the other hand, if you just want a quick dose of white ...Shared by Adam (27) Anatolie (136) Army of Gnomes (190) Bjorn (121) Brian (15) Brian Junyor (146) Chris (39) cjgtaz2510 (24) Cogo (98) Colby (83) currios (77) Curt (53) Daniel (45) David (43) Dedalus (89) deusdiabolus (413) DG (6) EmJay (48) felix (20) Francisco Solis (31) giseky (23) Henry Webb (77) J.R. (28) Jamin (188) jer_c (51) Jordan (39) Josh (109) Justin "Uncle Bubba" Roepel (25) KenFan (60) Khoa (17) looprock (58) Michael (10) mvndrvrt (60) Nathan (26) Paul (117) Rachael (39) Raj Prasan (30) Randy (94) Richard B (104) rorowe (29) Ryan (18) Ryan (88) Sam (188) Saskia (50) Simone (66) Steve (49) StevieB (151) the Baron of Bore (38) Ulises (68) virtualcourtney (66) Whitney (26) Zypher (10)Explore read six notes
- Richard B said: kinda cool and weird. Haven't tried it yet but im thinking about it
- felix said: No harm in checking out
- Dedalus said: I wonder... Really works or just new age crap?
- Curt said: I know someone - a true cynic - who has been trying these and claims that they seem to work.
- Josh said: Holistic cures now available in streaming format! Haha!
- rorowe said: Better than SimplyNoise.com?
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