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Ross Mayfield's Weblog: Elevating the Enterprise 2.0 Conversation

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« Techmeme Persistent Search Feeds | Main. Its time to elevate the conversation beyond features (wiki, blog, RSS, social networking, etc.), Comments: Feeds. follow me on Twitter. Dmitri on Twitter Tips the Tuna. sharepoint. Ross Mayfields Weblog. Markets, Technology & Musings. Conversation.

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Nuggets from Social Media workshops as of late. : Community Group Therapy

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7) I’m not convinced there is a “tipping point&# for social tools (like twitter): Many may disagree on this and likely we’ll end up debating semantics…but here’s my thinking. I think the same is true for the bevy of social tools. sharepoint. Content still is king. advertising. blogcouncil.

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An Awesome Interview with the Founder of GovLoop, Steve Ressler.

Social Media Strategery

Development Social Media An Awesome Interview with the Founder of GovLoop, Steve Ressler Mon, Sep 28, 2009 Government 2.0 Like any yard or dinner party, it needs care and feeding and I just wasn’t able to do it working another full-time job. I’m one of the leads for our social media/Government 2.0

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Social Intranet: Open Atrium social network for internal use

Laurel Papworth

I’m about to install and muck around with Open Atrium as an social network intranet product for a client. It’s based on social networking software Drupal, and is free to download: Social Intranet Open Atrium. And if the answer is Sharepoint, what’s your say on Enterprise systems like that?

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Social Pros Podcast – Justin Levy, Citrix Online

Convince & Convert

Read on for insights from Justin, our “Work It Out” advice segment, and Eric’s Social Media Stat of the Week (this week: are people comfortable giving their credit card information to social media sites?). The RSS feed is: [link]. Twitter is definitely different than Facebook and YouTube. on Twitter.