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Revisiting the Web 2.0 Dictionary - Part I

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Folksonomy – Tom is a ‘photographer’ and he wants to share his ‘Goa trip’ photographs via the web. It is because Tom wants the photo-lovers community to take a look at his collection. As Thomas Vander Wal says, the folksonomy is a means for people to tag objects (web pages, photos, videos, podcasts, etc.,

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Ross Mayfield's Weblog: Elevating the Enterprise 2.0 Conversation

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Enterprise 2.008 » June 12, 2008. community is uniquely prepared to solve. Posted on June 12, 2008 at 08:58 PM in enterprise2.0 | Permalink. folksonomy. April 2008. March 2008. February 2008. January 2008. Ross Mayfields Weblog. Markets, Technology & Musings. Elevating the Enterprise 2.0

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Knowledge Worker 2.0 - Power to the people

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We always know more than we can tell and we will always tell more than we can write down David Snowden Complex Acts of Knowing - Paradox and Descriptive Self Awareness [link] Slide 47: Case Study: US Intel Community Intellipedia [link] Slide 48: Whatâ??s Slideshare.net (beta). My Slidespace. Most Viewed. |. Most Embedded. |. Featured. |.

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A Seismic Shift in Epistemology (EDUCAUSE Review) | EDUCAUSE CONNECT

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CONNECT Home > EDUCAUSE Review > Archive > EDUCAUSE Review Magazine, Volume 43, Number 3, May/June 2008 > A Seismic Shift in Epistemology. © 2008 Chris Dede. 3 (May/June 2008): 80–81. Wikipedia) help large numbers of people build online communities for creativity, collaboration, and sharing. Chris Dede.

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Fifteen Years of Online Social Interactions

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I became a big fan of playing games (bingo especially) at a little hub on AOL called RabbitJack’s Casino , which was considered a unique community within the AOL borders with a close-knit group of people from all walks of life. Reply Tamar Weinberg May 19, 2008 at 8:28 am Actually, Jay, it was Q-Link for all computers besides IBM PS/1s.

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