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13 Articles match "2006","Six Apart - Moveable Type"
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Enterprise 2.0 & Innovation | SocialComputingJournal.com
Davila et al (2006) wrote : " Companies cannot grow through cost reduction and reengineering alone. Questions Google Labs Announces a Redesign and Two New Innovations Atlassian Stimulus Package - JIRA & Confluence for $5 David Recordon of Six Apart Speaks with Dion Hinchcliffe on Enterprise 2.0 and its influence on innovation.
socialcomputingjournal.com
- Saturday, April 25, 2009
Implementing Enterprise 2.0
was coined by Andrew McAfee of Harvard Business School in an article in the spring 2006 issue of the Sloan Management Review (see Resources ). The Dawn of Emergent Collaboration ": Read Andrew McAfees article in the spring 2006 issue of the Sloan Management Review. The relationship between Enterprise 2.0 and Web 2.0 Enterprise 2.0
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- Saturday, February 28, 2009
The Executive Blogger's Guide to Building a Nest of Blogs, Wikis & RSS
According to Technoratis April 2007 "State of the Live Web" report , 100,000 blogs were being created every day in the third quarter of 2006. Then Richards recruited six bloggers in the target demographic (18 to 24), flew them to Dallas to brief them and work with them and give them product samples. What are Blogs? will stay on topic.
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- Thursday, December 25, 2008
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The Next Wave in Productivity Tools - Web Office | innovation Creators
About Videos Whitepapers The Next Wave in Productivity Tools - Web Office February 21st, 2006 After releasing a pdf version of this paper Web Office White Paper - Rod Boothby.pdf , some folks asked me to produce an HTML version. Why is this jump so big, and what does it have to do with the class of 2006? They are smart. Web 2.0 Web 2.0
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Internet Librarian Day 1: Innovative Uses of Web 2.0 Technologies | Information Wants To Be Free
Technologies By Meredith Farkas | October 23, 2006 Jason Clark (Montana State University) and Karen Coombs (University of Houston) Incorporating Web 2.0 They started using Moveable Type for their blogs and are looking to move away from it. into Library Websites by Karen Coombs Web 2.0 Different modules for news, resources, etc.
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Communication Nation: Visual thinking and the network of networks
03 May 2006 Visual thinking and the network of networks Join the network of networks , originally uploaded by dgray_xplane. Anil Dash of Six Apart and LiveJournal , who will help you understand large-scale social networks. This blog is dedicated to that effort. Join the conversation! Whos in the network of networks?
Communication Nation
- Wednesday, May 3, 2006
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Building 21st century librarians AND libraries | Information Wants To Be Free
Have you moved blog content from one software to another (say Moveable Type to WordPress)? My FAQ My Other Blog - /var/log/farkas Subscribe to this blog Follow this blog and my American Libraries column Comment Feed Social Software in Libraries by Meredith Farkas My Flickr Photos My Amazon Wishlist My del.icio.us tools mean? tools.
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Survey of the Biblioblogosphere: Blog Demographics | Information Wants To Be Free
At this rate I’m going to be completely overwhelmed by library blogs by 2006! What type of library blog(s) do you have (check at many as apply)? Bookmarks Search this Blog Search Recent Posts The Social Divide History and change It’s unconference time! How long have you had your current blog? Was this your first blog?
Information Wants To Be Free
- Monday, September 12, 2005
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The “voice of academic librarianship | Information Wants To Be Free
Blogging as we know it, through Moveable Type, TypePad, Blogger, etc. Obviously “blogs can share any type of information, they do not have to be electronic diaries. Bookmarks Search this Blog Search Recent Posts The Social Divide History and change It’s unconference time! Home | Thank you Oprah! Well, Mr. guess Mr.
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This is the old ChiefTech blog.: Being OpenSocial
So far major sites and companies like Engage.com, Friendster, hi5, Hyves, imeem, LinkedIn, MySpace, Ning, Oracle, orkut, Plaxo, Salesforce.com, Six Apart, Tianji, Viadeo, and XING have already signed up to supporting OpenSocial - and even Yahoo! This is the old ChiefTech blog. Nice of you to drop in and visit. 169;2005-2009. Yahoo!
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- Friday, November 2, 2007
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Survey of the Biblioblogosphere: Blog Demographics | Information Wants To Be Free
At this rate I’m going to be completely overwhelmed by library blogs by 2006! What type of library blog(s) do you have (check at many as apply)? Bookmarks Search this Blog Search Recent Posts The Social Divide History and change It’s unconference time! How long have you had your current blog? Was this your first blog?
Information Wants To Be Free
- Monday, September 12, 2005
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Movable Type to WordPress Part 2 | innovation Creators
About Videos Whitepapers Movable Type to WordPress Part 2 February 28th, 2007 OK… the first few steps were nice. innovation Creators Successful innovation is not about the ideas or inventions; it’s about the people. Then, suddenly, the process got very UGLY. There are two problems. What this is pointing out to me is that while Web 2.0
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Building 21st century librarians AND libraries | Information Wants To Be Free
Have you moved blog content from one software to another (say Moveable Type to WordPress)? My FAQ My Other Blog - /var/log/farkas Subscribe to this blog Follow this blog and my American Libraries column Comment Feed Social Software in Libraries by Meredith Farkas My Flickr Photos My Amazon Wishlist My del.icio.us tools mean? tools.
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