118 Articles match "Sun"

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Assessing Productivity in a Networked Era – ROII (Return on Investment in Interaction)
But like Pontiacs and Oldsmobiles, old-school ROI’s day in the sun is waning.
The FASTForward Blog - Friday, July 3, 2009
4 Meta Skills for Learning Professionals
This month’s “Big Question” from Tony Karrer jolted me out of my sun-gardening-induced blogging lethargy to reply to this question: In a Learning 2.0....” But the sun is out. Family and play is precious.
Nancy White's Full Circle Blog - Friday, July 3, 2009
IFLA papers
How libraries can promote literacy using comics LEONÉ TIEMENSMA (Midrand Graduate Institute, Kempton Park, South Africa) http://www.ifla.org/files/hq/papers/ifla75/94-tiemensma-en.pdf * Promote Popular Cultural Literacy throughout the Countryside in China HUANG QUNQING and XU YIXING (Sun Yat-sen Library of Guangdong Province, Guangzhou, China) http://www.ifla.org/files/hq/papers/ifla75/94-qunqing-en.pdf The whole programme is at http://www.ifla.org/annual-conference/ifla75/programme2009-en.
Information Literacy Weblog - Thursday, July 2, 2009
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  • Musings on Oracle/Sun re: social networking
    Some quick thoughts: Sun has an internal "Corporate Facebook" platform called " SunSpace ". This could help bootstrap an Oracle effort to deliver a dedicated social network site (ala Lotus Connections) to compliment WebCenter (which is more of a portal-centric play for social networking). SunSpace could conceptually "surround" Beehive. However, Oracle has not indicated that it believes in the concept of a destination site for social networking. An interested component of SunSpace is called " community equity ". The underlying algorithms could augment the.
    Collaborative Thinking - Monday, April 20, 2009
  • Something New Under the Sun?
    In the Enterprise 2.0 presentation I’ve given a few times recently I present my bullseye model of E2.0’s benefits and stress that emergent social software platforms are valuable in different ways at each of the four rings of the bullseye— strongly-tied groups of coworkers, weakly-tied ones, potential ties, and no ties. These days, after drawing the inner 3 rings of the bullseye but before discussing tools like social networking software (SNS) and a corporate blogosphere, I make two points.
    Anecdote - Wednesday, May 21, 2008
  • Video excerpts of keynote speech for Sun Microsystems Partner Executive Forum: The Future of the Network Economy
    I recently gave the keynote speech for a Sun Microsystems Partner Executive Forum, where Sun brought together the top executives from its extensive partner network for an update and relationship building session. Below is an 8 min video containing brief excerpts from my keynote, titled The Future of the Network Economy . Topics covered in the video include: * In the Depression of the 1930s there was little structural change in the economy; in the current downturn there will be massive change.
    Trends in the Living Networks - Monday, January 5, 2009
  • Adoption of Social Media - It’s the Connections!
    While commentators such as myself speculate, Valdis proves the theory with evidence. This is what the new organization looks like: Here Valdis uses a real community - (OCL) - on the outside a loose group of “lurkers”. In the Green group - groups of loosely connected sub groups - In the Centre - the Core - a densely connected group that acts like a Sun. It has both mass that acts as a social gravity attracting inwards. It also acts as the sun in that this group also shines energy out that reaches to the far edges of the outer group.
    The FASTForward Blog - Tuesday, June 23, 2009
  • Atlassian Embraces Open Social, Shows Strong Momentum at Summit
    The Atlassian Summit 09 has just concluded in San Francisco, kicking off a busy week for coders, with Sun’s Java One also happening. The 6 minute video above, shot in dynamic wobble vision from my Flip UltraHD, is of a portion of CEO Mike Cannon-Brooke’s keynote. You can see better quality video on Atlassian’s site in [...
    Collaboration 2.0 - Wednesday, June 3, 2009
  • Master the Google Operands - Search Like a God & Save Time | MakeUseOf.com
    I’m adding this to give a complete collection. Google automatically searches for all given terms. Example: sun AND moon or sun +moon Note the “AND” must be in caps and there is no space after the “+”. OR or | Use these to search for either term. Example: sun OR moon or sun | moon Note that again “OR” must be in caps, but in this case there is a space after the “|”.
    www.makeuseof.com - Monday, December 29, 2008
  • Viewed From the U.S. - Canada’s Day in the Sun
    Meanwhile, Canada, whose banking system had long been notorious for its stodgy practices and government coddling, is now being celebrated for those very qualities. The Canadian banking system, which proved resilient in the global economic crisis, is finally getting its day in the sun. A recent World Economic Forum report ranked it the soundest in the world, mostly as the result of its conservative practices. (The United States ranked 40th).
    Wirearchy - Monday, March 2, 2009
  • Following the sun... more on the Enterprise RSS Day of Action
    As the Enterprise RSS Day of Action around the world draws to a close (its already Friday here in Australia - incidentally our ANZAC day public holiday ), here are some links to some more coverage: Our Legal industry Enterprise RSS champion, Doug Cornelius , puts forward his argument for Enterprise RSS by asking you to " Take a look at your email inbox. If your inbox looks anything like my inbox, it is full of email from the administrative departments transmitting updated policies, events and information. Almost none of these emails are urgent or require me to take any action.
    Collaboration 2.0 - Thursday, April 24, 2008
  • Top 10 Ways to Stay Energized
    The National Institutes of Health recommends getting 10 to 15 minutes of sun each day, and a layer of sunscreen if you're getting more.
    Linked Intelligence - Saturday, September 27, 2008
  • On Reading Well
    I'm talking the Chron , the Miami Herald , Chicago Sun-Times , LA Times , and more. Stay tuned to what the literati are writing. They are paid to know what's up. Whether you're looking for crime fiction or sports, memoir or fantasy, all of these sources are committing a good deal of effort in keeping you interested in reading.
    Linked Intelligence - Sunday, September 21, 2008