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OpenID: Passwords Simplified
by Justin Papermaster
on Jul 23, 2008 - 02:09 PM read 46 times
Source: http://www.wikinomics.com/blog/?p=1769A CNN article yesterday announced that MySpace will now be cooperating with OpenID. OpenID is a service that allows you to sign in to a variety of web accounts with one user name, password, and registration. Wordpress, AOL, Yahoo, and Google are just a few examples of participating websites. I haven't used OpenID yet, but it seems like a great service. I am always forgetting the different user ... read more -
Dilbert Mashup re-direct: July 21st 2008
by Denis Hancock
on Jul 21, 2008 - 09:14 PM read 23 times
Source: http://www.wikinomics.com/blog/?p=1765Coles notes version: if you like(d)my Dilbert mash ups, please visit them at their new home: Denis’ Dilbert Mashups. Regular readers of the blog may notice something different about today’s Dilbert mashup: such as the lack of a visible comic, or “mashup” if you will. The reason for this ties back to some fellow named “Rob”, who clearly has no sense of humour and spoiled the fun for ... read more -
Wikinomics Roundup: Week in Review
by Jude Fiorillo
on Jul 21, 2008 - 09:06 PM read 17 times
Source: http://www.wikinomics.com/blog/?p=1763Welcome back to another edition of the Wikinomics Roundup: Week in Review! Over the next few minutes I will try and capture in brief, some of the thoughts, discoveries, and discussions that graced the blog throughout the past week. In case you missed it, you can catch last week's roundup HERE. On July 15, 2008 Denis Hancock discussed the value of blog comments: “The value of comments is ... read more -
Music Goes 2.0 Sorry Paul Anka, You're Not Invited
by Lawrence Chen
on Jul 17, 2008 - 07:13 PM read 41 times
Source: http://www.wikinomics.com/blog/?p=1736The popularity of wikis, while growing, hasn’t yet reached everywhere. Case in point: music. However, a company called Sonoma Wire Works appears to have solved this problem. Sonoma Wire Works has announced the launch of RiffWorks T4, an online music-collaboration application. With RiffWorks T4, musicians can record ideas, use drums and guitars, and add effects to quickly create songs. Most importantly, users do this online, and can easily collaborate ... read more -
War of the Wikis: Unversity of Wisconsin uses wiki collaboration to help troops in Iraq escape attack
by Guest Blogger
on Jul 17, 2008 - 04:14 PM read 88 times
Source: http://www.wikinomics.com/blog/?p=1735Editor’s Note: Chris Yeh Vice President of Enterprise Marketing at PBwiki, a hosted wiki solution platform used by more than 30,000 customers — including 1/3 of the Fortune 500. He writes to share a story from PBwiki about how the use of a wiki had life saving results. When skeptics express their doubts about wikis, Web 2.0, and Enterprise 2.0, they often scoff that all these shiny new ... read more -
How Web 2.0, Facebook, and the Net Generation will change corporate security
by Brendan Peat
on Jul 17, 2008 - 09:37 AM read 47 times
Source: http://www.wikinomics.com/blog/?p=1728In the last 20 some odd years corporate security has made some headway. Companies are now at the point where they are reasonably efficient at keeping hackers' out and letting employees in. The problem is that to get to this point the enterprise has had to put up walls in the name of safety and security, but at the cost of functionality and logic. The current Jericho model of security ( ... read more -
Comments: valuable contributions or ramblings of the inebriated homeless?
by Denis Hancock
on Jul 15, 2008 - 09:15 AM read 65 times
Source: http://www.wikinomics.com/blog/?p=1717A little while ago I wrote a two-part series called “Looking into the blogosphere through a sporting lens” (part 2 is here). The purpose of the series was to look at some questions underlying a Costas Now program, which itself was supposed to be an insightful look at the role of the blogosphere in relation sports reporting. While the video itself devolved into something ... read more -
Radiohead again leaves us thinking: Did they just do that?
by Ian Da Silva
on Jul 15, 2008 - 06:41 AM read 34 times
Source: http://www.wikinomics.com/blog/?p=1719A darling of the Wikinomics blog (1,2,3), Radiohead has impressed before, and with their latest video for House of Cards, they do so again. Maintaining their promise not to make any conventional music videos for their anything but conventionally released In Rainbows, the band's latest video was made using GeometricInformatics and LIDAR (think radar, but with light) technology ... read more -
Circles of Expertise in 2.0 for Biz
by Susan Scrupski on Jul 07, 2008 - 06:50 PM read 281 times
Source: http://susanitsa.wordpress.com/?p=238For a long while now, Jevon MacDonald and I have been grousing about how the different players involved in delivering 2.0 solutions to business can often be confused and misunderstood. We started working on a graphic, which I’ll happily “open source” for anyone’s input or for re-purposing. Just send me a note and I’ll invite you to the shared space we are working on at Vyew. Generally ... read more -
Some Suggestions for a CIO 2.0
by Vaughan Merlyn on Jun 30, 2008 - 04:12 PM read 95 times
Source: http://itorganization2017.wordpress.com/?p=267A few days ago I postedabout a client situation where the CIO had a strong sense of the possibilities and impact that Web 2.0 could have for his organization and the firm as a whole, but the small team he appointed to figure out the specifics quickly fell back on their traditional (and verywell-honed)IT competencies. This led to them thinking about: the business problem to be solved (rather ... read more -
Note to worshippers of the iPhone - closed to external innovation
by Jeff Milne on Jun 26, 2008 - 10:35 AM read 130 timesThought provoking interview discussing "generative" software and devices vs. closed devices here. Harvard Law School professor and tech guru Jonathan Zittrain warns of trouble in Apple's strategy. Excerpt: Since your book went to print, Apple has announced a Software Development Kit for the iPhone. Isn’t that good news for generative technology? Apple wants to have its cake and eat it too. Who doesn’t? But systemically, what it’s doing is a ... read more -
Atomic Units of Collaboration
by Roy Youngman on Jun 25, 2008 - 06:32 PM read 68 times
Source: http://www.ryoungman.net/?p=21In my last post, I suggested that groups of people could effectively collaborate on details if they had the mindset to do so, but most do not. In this post, I want to discuss a related but different skill and mindset required to collaborate on details: how to determine an atomic unit of detail to collaborate on. I can't seem to find much conversation ... read more -
Good Identity 2.0 presentation
by Jeff Milne on Jun 25, 2008 - 04:35 PM read 341 timesFast pased, entertaining, informative presentation (great example) on digital identity from Dick Hardt at Sxip Identity: http://identity20.com/media/OSCON2005/ His Blog is here: http://identity20.com/ ... read more -
List of Community Managers by industry
by Jeff Milne on Jun 24, 2008 - 01:47 PM read 83 times -
What Web 2.0/collaborative technologies do you use?
by Steve Elmore on Jun 21, 2008 - 05:30 PM read 167 times -
Here Is Your Next Generation Web 2.0 Recruitment Site Checklist
by 'Bayo Akinola-Odusola on Jun 10, 2008 - 07:54 PM read 256 timesIn a previous conversation we had a peek into next generation successful Web 2.0 recruitment/career websites and some of the things candidates have come to expect based on their consumer experience on the net. This post digs a little deeper and provides a checklist for you if you are currently on the fence about moving your recruitment career site to next generation. Success Leaves Clues... The top dogs of Web ... read more -
Enterprise 2.0 Preview: Collaborative Tools Gird Wachovia's Global Push -- InformationWeek
by Paul McDougall on Jun 09, 2008 - 12:00 AM read 295 times
Source: http://www.informationweek.com/news/internet/web2.0/showA...Excellent, short case study on Wachovia's use of collaboration technology from the folks at InformationWeek. Enterprise 2.0 Preview: Collaborative Tools Gird Wachovia's Global Push Wachovia is embracing Wikis, blogs, instant messaging, social networking sites, Microsoft's Sharepoint, and other collaborative tools to connect staff, cut costs, and retain and attract younger employees. Another particularly interesting bit is their commentary on Gen Y: Beyond connecting employees around the world, Wachovia's collaborative environment is ... read more -
Goodbye airline travel; hello holographic video conferences
by Junko Matthews
on Jun 05, 2008 - 02:56 PM read 648 times
Watch this Cisco/Musion Systems TelePresence holographic video conference. Cisco CEO John Chambers, in Bangalore, "beems up" Martin De Beer and Chuck Stucki who are in San Jose. http://www.musion.co.uk/Cisco_TelePresence.html ... read more -
Collaborating in Among the Weeds
by Roy Youngman on Jun 01, 2008 - 10:36 PM read 341 times
Source: http://www.ryoungman.net/?p=17Detail the devils in it, executives delegate it, and consultants typically fear it. Detail is the stuff that you can work on later when you are alone. Detail is the ultimate conversation and collaboration killer. Or is it? Wiki technology today is capable of presenting content to a community for collaboration at any level of detail. But only those who are ready, willing, and able can participate at the detail ... read more -
Next Generation of Corporate Career Websites - The Challenge
by 'Bayo Akinola-Odusola on Jun 01, 2008 - 12:37 PM read 135 timesThe next generation of Corporate career websites are all about the candidate experience and the numerous opportunities that companies have to take advantage of Web 2.0 features and functionality. Why should any organization even bother with this? Think "Competitive Advantage" as the national and international war for talent becomes fiercer. It’s crucial that companies of all sizes recognize and have ways of measuring the value of putting a dynamic and ... read more



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