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Content Explosion and Re-Aggregation

There have been two huge enablers in my online publishing habits. FriendFeed and my BlackJack 2.

I’ve always had a variety of desktop *publishing tools* but my BlackJack has enabled me to create content on the go, and FriendFeed pulls all that content together. While Louis Gray is the real maven on FriendFeed and all […]

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The military to use wiki’s to fight insurgence

Wiki based battle plans? Or Military 2.0?
Counterinsurgencies have been called learning competitions. With COIN, the side that learns faster and adapts more rapidly – the side with the better learning organization – usually wins.

A good friend of mine just forward me a Department of Defense request (sorry no link it was via email):

Counterinsurgency Campaign Design […]

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Not “Noteable” Enough for Wikipedia? Biographicon Wants You

I’m so doing this. I’ve often thought it would be cool to have a wiki entry to list all the stuff that Facebook, MySpace and LinkedIn don’t cover. Ars lists a few other sites, I’ll have to check a few of them out first before picking one.
“Go on, admit it: you have at […]

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Vote for your favorite business advice blog post

Well here it is. This my first ‘official’ campaign since joining HP. Using the WetPaint wiki that HP has built for there “What do you have to say?” campaign we partnered with several Federated Media authors to sponsor a blog competition.
VOTE on the industry’s most valuable business blogs! It’s no secret that the […]

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Internal Corporate Social Networking

I’ve gotten a few questions lately on an older post of mine about using Web 2.0 tools inside the company firewall.  One of those queries came in the form of an email from Michelle Rafter.  Michelle writes for Inc. Technology and wrote a post specifically dealing with how companies are using or can use Social […]

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Office 2.0 unconference

I just got back from the Office 2.0 unconference and I wanted to make a quick post on my highlights:
I met fellow HPer Jim Rawson and we dominated participated in a session on using internal Web 2.0 to collectively share and aggregate information across an organization. FreshBook’s Sunir Shah shared his work in progress wiki […]

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How to Implement New Media inside Your Company

These tips are for all of my friends working inside of large companies, wanting to take advantage of new media but are not sure where to start. Here are some steps I recommend. This advice is meant for deployment *inside* your company. I find it a much easier sell to your higher […]

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Top 5 Web 2.0 Collaboration Tools

#1 Blogs
This one was a no brainer really. Blogs have changed the way we communicate and share information. While blogs are more like someone giving a presentation, they at least provide a great opportunity for Q&A. It amazes me how such a light weight CMS has such a huge impact on our […]

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Wikipedia is the best thing ever!

“Wikipedia is the best thing ever. Anyone in the world, can write anything they want about any subject. So you know you are getting the best possible information.” - Michael Scott
I am a huge fan of The Office. The above quote is from April 5th’s episode. in a very tongue in cheek way, the […]

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