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What do education, Tom Cruise, and enterprise mashups have in common?

I’m back. If you are wondering why my blog has been a little stale over the past week or so it is because after Fall Symposium in Orlando I took a week off and then this week I have been traveling. One...

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Key Points Around Spigit’s Idea Marketplace Offering

I just had a good vendor briefing with Paul Pluschkell the CEO of Spigit. Here are some interesting points spurred by the briefing. 1. Spigit is a great example of the evolution of the social software...

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Social Software and the Tragedy in Mumbai

My prayers to those who suffered in the Mumbai attack. Social technologies were used by some present to give a minute by minute account of what was happening. Yesterday the blogosphere and media...

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Wikipedia: Web 2.0 Phenomenon or Encyclopedia as Usual?

This very interesting post by Aaron Swartz examines who actually adds the value to Wikipedia. It is very worth the read, as are the comments. He takes issue with the assertion by Jimmy Wales (Wikipedia...

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Does "Nine Inch Nails" Really Get the Web? Do you?

I posted this response to a Mashable article on Nine Inch Nails giving away their music and now video of concert performances: You say that “they’re paving a new way of treating their fans and...

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Don’t be Fooled. Web 3.0 Doesn’t Exist

Unfortunately, the Web 3.0 propaganda machine is well underway (upcoming Web 3.0 conference). We knew it was inevitable. The powerful uptake of the Web 2.0 moniker made the lure of 3.0 irresistible....

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If You Don’t Reward Sharing and Reuse, You won’t Succeed with Web 2.0 or SOA

I cover how enterprises can build better IT solutions by capitalizing on Web 2.0 and SOA. The common thread here is really on gaining better sharing including both content and capability sharing. SOA,...

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What do education, Tom Cruise, and enterprise mashups have in common?

I’m back. If you are wondering why my blog has been a little stale over the past week or so it is because after Fall Symposium in Orlando I took a week off and then this week I have been traveling. One...

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Key Points Around Spigit’s Idea Marketplace Offering

I just had a good vendor briefing with Paul Pluschkell the CEO of Spigit. Here are some interesting points spurred by the briefing. 1. Spigit is a great example of the evolution of the social software...

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Social Software and the Tragedy in Mumbai

My prayers to those who suffered in the Mumbai attack. Social technologies were used by some present to give a minute by minute account of what was happening. Yesterday the blogosphere and media...

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Wikipedia: Web 2.0 Phenomenon or Encyclopedia as Usual?

This very interesting post by Aaron Swartz examines who actually adds the value to Wikipedia. It is very worth the read, as are the comments. He takes issue with the assertion by Jimmy Wales (Wikipedia...

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Does "Nine Inch Nails" Really Get the Web? Do you?

I posted this response to a Mashable article on Nine Inch Nails giving away their music and now video of concert performances: You say that “they’re paving a new way of treating their fans and...

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Don’t be Fooled. Web 3.0 Doesn’t Exist

Unfortunately, the Web 3.0 propaganda machine is well underway (upcoming Web 3.0 conference). We knew it was inevitable. The powerful uptake of the Web 2.0 moniker made the lure of 3.0 irresistible....

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If You Don’t Reward Sharing and Reuse, You won’t Succeed with Web 2.0 or SOA

I cover how enterprises can build better IT solutions by capitalizing on Web 2.0 and SOA. The common thread here is really on gaining better sharing including both content and capability sharing. SOA,...

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