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Assessing Productivity in a Networked Era – ROII (Return on Investment in Interaction)
In a June 2008 “The Network Thinker” blog post, social networking pioneer Valdis Krebs outlined four generic metrics that are becoming widely accepted as leading to observable, tangible measurable outputs: • Increase in size of network.  • Increase in internal network connectivity.  • Increase in connection to valuable third parties.  • Increase in number of projects formed from all three factors above....
The FASTForward Blog - Friday, July 3, 2009
Install Office and find an Easter Egg
Tags: blogs technology microsoft outlook outlook2007 rss webfeed.
Knowledge Jolt with Jack - Thursday, July 2, 2009
Long Tail Blogging is Dying?
Just read an article in the Guardian The long tail of blogging is dying (Found via Donald Clark ). But recently – over the past six months – a new trend: fewer blogs with links, and fewer with any contextual comment... out of the 133m blogs it tracks had been updated in the past 120 days. As the New York Times put it, "that translates to 95% of blogs being essentially abandoned".
elearning Technology - Thursday, July 2, 2009
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  • How do wikis and blogs fit together?
    A recent conversation has re-emerged at my work on How do wikis and blogs fit together ? One way is to think of the stock and flow model, wikis have perpetually re-edited pages, whereas blogs have a stream of date-based entries just like newspaper articles. Wikipages can be seen as more definitive, whereas blog posts are about currency, opinion, etc… A perfect example of this thinking is a paper by the CIA called The Wiki and the Blog: Toward a Complex Adaptive Intelligence Community .
    Library clips - Wednesday, October 8, 2008
  • A humorous presentation of Blogs vs. Wikis
    Beyond the cleverness of this video, it is interesting to note that the creator decided to focus on the control aspect as the key difference between wikis and blogs.... ...Tags: social media technology stewardship Monday videos wikis blogs.
    Nancy White's Full Circle Blog - Monday, January 12, 2009
  • Social search, Help engines, and Sense-making
    corporate memory From a particular perspective, the search experience is broken into three aspects: searching the web, searching within a website, and searching our network clarifying by reading and writing comments, and trackback/linkback blog posts asking a question within a website....
    Library clips - Wednesday, April 1, 2009
  • Twitter 3 years on, and why it’s the killer app!
    Back in 2006 I called it SMS blogging, but now that’s all changed as the major use is the web and desktop applications (incl. mobile web). In true web 2.0 style the people’s usage habits are an input to the design eg. replies were so heavily used it became a feature, and we just know re-tweets and hashtags will be coming next.... And you know the network effect, those thousand people will each tell lots more, and so on. Now we see aussie celebrities on it like guysebastian and hughesy .
    Library clips - Wednesday, March 4, 2009
  • Microblogging is a low barrier to use as it’s intune with human behaviour
    A while back I posted about knowledge sharing in your flow of work, and in between your tasks, here are those posts: 7 seconds to knowledge share , 140 characters to knowledge share . At work I’m finding our support team often don’t have time to blog about their experiences/solutions, and they don’t seem to be using the forums to ask questions that often....
    Library clips - Saturday, April 18, 2009
  • The Fortune 500 Blogs On
    Nora Ganim Barnes and Eric Mattson recently released a study on the Fortune 500 and Blogging . The study found that eighty-one (16%) of the 2008 Fortune 500 have a public-facing corporate blog. What is more interesting is that the higher you are in the standings, the more likely you are to have a blog. The study reported that of the top 100 Fortune 500 companies, 38% (31 companies) have a corporate blog.
    The FASTForward Blog - Friday, May 1, 2009
  • How relevant are communities of practice in a network age?
    A while back I blogged about the possibility of networks and blogospheres cutting into the need for communities. I believe this is happening a great deal, as now people may have a more purposeful or ideal way of achieving their needs that they were once achieving by being in a community. NOTE: I want to stress in this post I’m referring to *pure* CoPs, ie.... As that’s where the people are at, you don’t have to shift to another space to engage in something else.
    Library clips - Tuesday, February 17, 2009
  • Enterprise: List of 40 Social Media Staff Guidelines
    Managing staff who participate in social networks. This list also includes policies called; Staff blogging policies, enterprise social network guidelines, Employee Blogging Policies, Staff engagement in online communities, and so on.... No-one got reinstated until we had “the talk”. Kinda cool that companies are now posting internal policies publicly . Not surprising - it goes a long way to protect the company from fallout if/when staff do ignore the social media guidelines in place.
    laurelpapworth.com - Thursday, April 23, 2009
  • Wikis for exceptions and process failures
    My previous blog entry was a follow up on flexible tools not being immune to being used the wrong way. My example was the danger of using a blog as a solution centre due to its news type nature, and rather using a wiki for an official solution centre. In that example, wikis were described as a place to house explicit information, whereas the blog was more explanatory tacit based information, perhaps containing the know-how behind the solution. Why is the blog entry important?
    Library clips - Monday, October 13, 2008
  • Community and Social Network Vendor Blogs
    I find it interesting that some of the smaller vendors playing in the community and social networking market are missing public-facing blogs. I was updating my feed subscriptions this and remain surprised that certain vendors still don???t seem to have implemented what I consider a basic stake in the game. If any of these vendors has a blog that I???ve missed, please let me know and I???ll correct my list below.
    Column Two - Saturday, July 5, 2008