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The information processing view of humanity

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Future Exploration Network. « Keynote: building the networked professional firm | Main | Mobile social networking, meaning virtual networks bringing people physically together, will inevitably be a pervasive application » The information processing view of humanity. Living Networks book (6).

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Intranet Blog :: E-mail fatigue

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The problem is that far too many organizations use e-mail as the principal knowledge repository and storage system. 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 (Finding ROI) White Paper. Email is an inefficient document sharing system.

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Stop the Posturing About Government 2.0 and Do It Already

Social Media Strategery

Write a white paper justifying why it shouldn’t be blocked. I’m tired of talking to people who want to do social media but let an ignorant boss or an archaic policy get in their way. not by having memos sent down from leadership about using social media, but one guy sticking his neck out to push the envelope.

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Convince and Convert Blog: Social Media Strategy and Social Media.

Convince & Convert

Social media is hard False. And that’s only because of the alphabet soup of social networks, lifestreams, sharing sites, etc. Social media is not about Facebook or MySpace or Flickr or Twitter or blogs or YouTube. “Social media is not about Facebook or MySpace or Flickr or Twitter or blogs or YouTube.&#

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From Shared Databases to Communities of Practice: A Taxonomy of Collaboratories

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Crane (1972) first described the loosely-affiliated but highly interactive networks of scientists as "invisible colleges." The Protein Databank (PDB) is the single worldwide repository for the processing and distribution of 3-D structure data of large molecules of proteins and nucleic acids (Berman, Bourne, & Westbrook, 2004).