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Revisiting the Web 2.0 Dictionary - Part I

The Marketing Blog

Folksonomy – Tom is a ‘photographer’ and he wants to share his ‘Goa trip’ photographs via the web. As Thomas Vander Wal says, the folksonomy is a means for people to tag objects (web pages, photos, videos, podcasts, etc., Social-Media and definitions glossary on Mike’s Blog.

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Knowledge Worker 2.0 - Power to the people

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Social Media. Scott Gavin Slide 37: blogs wikis podcasts social networking online collaboration tagging social bookmarking from Meet Charlie: What is Enterprise 2.0? uses taxonomies, folk taxonomies and folksonomies Slide 59: Get the shirt! socialmedia. socialcomputing. enterprise2.0. knowledgeworker.

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Grow Your Wiki

Buzz Marketing for Technology

social media. In the interview: Laurence Lock Lee explains how social network analysis reveals the connections between people and the resulting knowledge distribution network. Thomas Vander Wal explains folksonomy - using social taging to organize knowledge based on interconnections between people.

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Intranet Blog :: E-mail fatigue

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Also helping overcome e-mail fatigue at leading organizations are effective policies on e-mail use and the use of social media such as wikis and blogs. Social media. If managed properly, the use of social media tools such as blogs and wikis can reduce e-mail volumes by as much as 30%. Intranet 2.0:

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Fifteen Years of Online Social Interactions

Techipedia: Tamar Weinberg

but I was an early adopter of social networks from when I first opened my 3.5″ On the other hand, my first ever interaction on AOL was with someone who was separated from my social network by only one degree. Social media was always social , just not with that funny name.

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