January 2008
12 posts
Ownership of Social Networks? or the data we give... →
Following a couple of interesting tweets on Twitter, I started following Brian Kelly and, as usual had a look to see if his blog was interesting. It is, and I’ve joined in with his Pownce experimenting - you can find me here.
One of his latest posts touched on ownership of social networks asking:
Who should own the social networks?
Should ownership of social networks be any different from...
@briankelly joined you on pownce; very interested in http://tinyurl.com/2conrr, too.
CleverClogs++ for pointing me to http://www.gridjit.com/ Like it a lot…
Tagging's broke... →
wondering if marklogic would help a *big* intranet search across mixed content types http://www.marklogic.com/products/challenge.html
@FND did this help? http://www.pepysdiary.com/
liking @dsearls old idea http://www.itgarage.com/node/810; and why shouldn’t we see if the internet breaks if folk get charged for badwidth?
Wikis, social networking and Facebook →
Wikis I’ve written before about wikis and the intranet, and how I saw advantages in their use.
My colleague Sandy - who has the patience of a saint - sighs, and explains that scalability and control are a bit more of an issue when you have 100k users rather than 30.
I counter with Knowledge Management working better when you have involved Communities of Practice, pointing out that wikis are...
@jayfresh if you want to see who’s talking to you, you can always do this http://tinyurl.com/2dobmb
@jayfresh just “playing” with iwantsandy at the moment. Still use Outlook/Exchange for work and have some GTD stuff on there (need to use it
@san1t1++ for twitter workstreaming link http://tinyurl.com/228dqw
laughing at http://tinyurl.com/2dz6vn