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When Free Is No Longer Free
Take the white-label social network-building site Ning , for example. Ning wasn’t entirely free. Then, earlier this year, Ning announced it couldn’t sustain hosting free networks and gave all the owners of unpaid networks an ultimatum: Either upgrade or migrate somewhere else. Let’s look again at Ning.
Web Worker Daily
- Tuesday, August 24, 2010
When Free Is No Longer Free
Take the white-label social network-building site Ning , for example. Ning wasn’t entirely free. Then, earlier this year, Ning announced it couldn’t sustain hosting free networks and gave all the owners of unpaid networks an ultimatum: Either upgrade or migrate somewhere else. Let’s look again at Ning.
Web Worker Daily
- Tuesday, August 24, 2010
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Twitter Examples - Work Literacy
Here are some examples : • State Earlier in the month I wrote a post on Micro-blogging in the enterprise: an idea whose time has come? There are two schools of thought to the Twitter value debate. Home | Blog | About Participate Services People | Subscribe Subscribe to Aggregated Feed + Links Top Keywords [?] Written by Meryl Evans.
browse.workliteracy.com
- Wednesday, July 22, 2009
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When Free Is No Longer Free
Take the white-label social network-building site Ning , for example. Ning wasn’t entirely free. Then, earlier this year, Ning announced it couldn’t sustain hosting free networks and gave all the owners of unpaid networks an ultimatum: Either upgrade or migrate somewhere else. Let’s look again at Ning.
Web Worker Daily
- Tuesday, August 24, 2010
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Introduction to Social Networking
As our Work Literacy Ning site (2008) is in danger of getting bumped off the Net due to Ning’s new pricing policy , I will post some of the key articles here so we don’t lose them. Online social networks facilitate connections between people based on shared interests, values, membership in particular groups (i.e.,
Harold Jarche
- Monday, June 21, 2010
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When Free Is No Longer Free
Take the white-label social network-building site Ning , for example. Ning wasn’t entirely free. Then, earlier this year, Ning announced it couldn’t sustain hosting free networks and gave all the owners of unpaid networks an ultimatum: Either upgrade or migrate somewhere else. Let’s look again at Ning.
Web Worker Daily
- Tuesday, August 24, 2010
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Finding the Value in Niche Networking
While some of these sites are moving in the direction of more specialization like Linkedin Groups and Friendfeed Rooms for example, there are thousands of independent Niche Networks, communities built around a more specific interest or product. Have you found value in your niche networks? These sites are a sort of generic community.
Web Worker Daily
- Sunday, October 26, 2008
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Linked Intelligence » Blog Archive » Who’s Looking at Your LinkedIn Recommendations?
In a recent interview with Ning CEO and Co-founder Gina Bianchini, Folksonomy.org opened the interview with: Marc Andreessen commented on LinkedIn that he was impressed with your strategic thinking. Linked Intelligence The unofficial source for all things LinkedIn™. in Boston. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0
Linked Intelligence
- Friday, July 27, 2007
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Tom Vander Wall Nails My Sharepoint Experience
Our mental models and values permeate the very coding of the software we use. When people say technology is value neutral, I say people have values and people build software, therefore the software carries the imprint of the designers’ values. SharePoint is a perfect example. Horizontality. ZDNet response.
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Forums vs. Social Networks?
I'm debating the value of forum / group / threaded discussion software vs. So, I'm trying to figure out what's going to be the right software / service to adopt, but I'm also trying to think about the differences in: Forum / Threaded Discussion / Group Examples are Google Groups and Yahoo Groups. Generally are easy to get into.
Learnlets
- Monday, September 15, 2008
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Conversation Learning
In Value from Social Media , I talked about the issue of finding information via Google / Search vs. In a recent presentation, I showed an example problem (selecting an authoring tool), went through searching, and then asked whether you felt comfortable with the following questions: What’s really going to happen?
Learnlets
- Thursday, October 2, 2008
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How relevant are communities of practice in a network age?
Stowe Boyd has more on this “ shift that may be a big cognitive reason that when it comes to individual learning on a topic, networked sharing is cutting into the ease of learning over CoPs: “Contrasting group forums with blogging is a good example in which to make the distinction between group- and individual-oriented social tools.
Library clips
- Tuesday, February 17, 2009
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