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The Bamboo Project Blog

Buzz Marketing for Technology

tools give all of us an opportunity to participate in and manage our own learning. isnt about the fact that learning professionals can now publish learning content without going to a webmaster or needing highly sophisticated tools. t use these tools grew engagement by a mere 1%. (An software that links to networking site (e.g.

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The Bamboo Project Blog

Buzz Marketing for Technology

No massive lists of resources or tools. Dont show me 10 possible wiki tools. If for some reason that particular tool doesnt work for me, then we can talk about other options. Something else with this group--they are not looking for the BEST tool or process as much as the "good enough" solution.

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Stop the Posturing About Government 2.0 and Do It Already

Social Media Strategery

Also, Mike Kujawski (www.mikekujawski.ca) has started a wiki that seeks to capture the many (international) Government 2.0 Also, Mike Kujawski (www.mikekujawski.ca) has started a wiki that seeks to capture the many (international) Government 2.0 And, we’ve got to show that these tools add value and aren’t just fun.

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4 WordPress Alternatives: the What, Where, and Why

ProBlogger

If you do a Google search for “ blogging software ,” WordPress will likely be among the first results you’ll see. It’s also designed to be open and transparent, using modern software development techniques in its design. The Habari project screencast linked below gives a great introduction to the CMS. Support options.

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Can Social Tools Really Replace Email? - They Already Are! (Part II)

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Knowledge Management Community Home Blogs Groups Wiki. Can Social Tools Really Replace Email? As I have mentioned in a previous blog post this is Part II from the series of blog posts put together as a follow up from the various reactions from the Lifehacker blog post Can Social Tools Really Replace Email? Previous Entry.

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