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Cogenz Goes Live | innovation Creators
About Videos Whitepapers Cogenz Goes Live April 15th, 2007 Niall Cook at Cogenz sent me an email today announcing the formal launch of Cogenz. Cogenz is a powerful, easy to use social bookmarking service for companies. Congratulations on the launch, Cogenz.
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Cogenz Rocks | innovation Creators
About Videos Whitepapers Cogenz Rocks January 04th, 2007 After spending so much time writing about it, i am finally working for a company that is both working on an Enterprise 2.0 have been literally floored reading through the amazing and diverse bookmarks that my colleagues are saving into Cogenz. tools. The range is huge.
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Enterprise 2.0 Case Study… | Scott Gavin
We started the group in July 2006 and have enjoyed a great deal of success (and enjoyment) in the year that followed. in the UK at Cogenz: Collective Intelligence said: [.] Scott Gavin Web Technology and Culture for Business / Enterprise 2.0 Home About Enterprise 2.0 Case Study… 3 July 2007 12 Comments …well sort of. web 2.0
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Cognez is Web Office Technology | innovation Creators
About Videos Whitepapers Cognez is Web Office Technology March 18th, 2006 Cognez is totally in stealth mode. March 18th, 2006 Bookimarking?Tagging????? 8230; Inside the Cubicle @ March 18th, 2006 Tagging on the inside I am a huge proponent of social bookmarking. You can’t see anything. Niall Cook is up to something.
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How to use Blogs in the Workplace | innovation Creators
In mid 2006, IBM Lotus CTO Doug Wilson said Right now, the ‘glue’ that associates tasks and objects within an activity remains in the users’ heads. In Nov of 2006, Domino Blogsphere V3 said Currently in very early development stages is a new application that doesn’t have an official name yet but it is basically a Blog Manager.
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My Global Address Book - Refactored | innovation Creators
innovation Creators Successful innovation is not about the ideas or inventions; it’s about the people. About Videos Whitepapers My Global Address Book - Refactored March 20th, 2007 Big Contacts offers a dedicated “global address book. It is an amazing tool. You can access the address book in the context of the Big Contacts CRM application.
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This is the old ChiefTech blog.: Looking for the magic in team collaboration and social software
stack like Cogenz or Attensa mentioned, but I guess more fundamentally it depends on how you define the scope of team collaboration and social software - e.g. This is the old ChiefTech blog. Nice of you to drop in and visit. However, you need to come over and see my new blog at chieftech.com.au. 169;2005-2009.
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- Saturday, October 27, 2007
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Under the Radar | innovation Creators
Here is the full list: Approver | Blogtronix | Brainkeeper | Cogenz | ConceptShare | ConnectBeam | Diigo | EditGrid | Firestoker | InvisibleCRM | Koral | Longjump | Mashery | My Payment Network | Proto Software | Scrybe | Sitekreator | Slideaware | Smartsheet | Spresent | Stikkit | System One | Terapad | Teqlo | TimeSearch Inc. Office 2.0
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The FASTForward Blog " Solving the 1:10:100% problem: Enterprise 2.0 Blog: News, Coverage, and Commentary
Solving the 1:10:100% problem by Phil Wainewright February 23, 2007 at 9:27 am · Filed under Enterprise 2.0 Participation is the biggest challenge to the success of Enterprise 2.0 in an organization — as it is for any knowledge-sharing exercise in an enterprise. But if the Web is the inspiration for Enterprise 2.0, Groups users. Tune in here.
www.fastforwardblog.com
- Sunday, March 15, 2009
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The FASTForward Blog » McKinsey Web 2.0 Enterprise Research - Surprises?: Enterprise 2.0 Blog: News, Coverage, and Commentary
McKinsey Web 2.0 Enterprise Research - Surprises? by Hadley Reynolds August 1, 2008 at 12:07 pm · Filed under Enterprise 2.0 , Enterprise Software , KM , Social Computing , Social Networking , Video , YouTube The latest in the ongoing string of research studies on Web 2.0 Enterprise is based on a June, 2008 survey of 1,988 executives.
www.fastforwardblog.com
- Friday, August 1, 2008
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