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Knowledge Worker 2.0 - Power to the people

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Embed Video? We support embeds from Youtube, Google Videos, BlipTV, Metacafe, DailyMotion, Viddler, Yahoo Videos and several other approved sites only. Slideshare.net (beta). My Slidespace. Most Viewed. |. Most Embedded. |. Featured. |. Most Favorited. |. Most Downloaded. |. Slidecasts. Post: Download file. All Comments (9).

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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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Grow Your Wiki

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online communities. Thomas Vander Wal explains folksonomy - using social taging to organize knowledge based on interconnections between people. BlackBerry. boris mann. change management. citizen journalism. Clay Shirky. collaboration. Collaborative Technology. collective action. Confluence. conversation. Course Using Wiki. creativity.

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Ross Mayfield's Weblog: Elevating the Enterprise 2.0 Conversation

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UPDATE: Video of the keynote. Abstract: The past five years have held tremendous innovation in enterprise software, an industry not known for its innovation relative to other areas of the technology sector. community is uniquely prepared to solve. jr on CPAL is a Free Software License. folksonomy. Conversation.

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Fifteen Years of Online Social Interactions

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

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. My first social “network&# was also on AOL. I’ve been on livejournal, wow, since 98 or 99?

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