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Social Networking Inside Out

Posted by John Eckman on 01 Jan 2008

One of the major challenges in the world of Social Networking is social network fatigue: the idea that there is a relatively tight limit to the number of social networking applications in which any user can participate, because it quickly gets rather exhausting to keep track of multiple logins, post news to multiple streams, reply | View post »

Social Media Mixtape, 2007

Posted by John Eckman on 28 Dec 2007

The folks at Mashable have created a wonderful holiday gift: Most of the tunes includes videos. Here's a shortlist – visit mashable's post for inline videos and songs: The Twitter Song, by stephen e. streight Gotta Digg, by Kina Grannis Facebook Song, by Straight no Chaser The Myspace Song by Grant Cook Facebook Admirer by | View post »

Unsophisticated digital glue

Posted by Marc Osofsky on 27 Dec 2007

Harvard Business School Professor Andrew McAfee, who originally popularized the "Enterprise 2.0" label (see "Enterprise 2.0: The Dawn of Emergent Collaboration") recently blogged about the role of simplicity in enterprise knowledge management and collaboration efforts. In a post titled "Warning: This Post is Not About the Interesting Stuff," McAfee juxtaposes two different kinds of technology | View post »

Web 2.0 Corporate Website Solution

Posted by Marc Osofsky on 11 Dec 2007

Many companies are struggling with the best way to upgrade their corporate website presence to Web 2.0. The desire is to re-design the site to reflect a Web 2.0 aesthetic and incorporate new functionality such as RSS, blogs, podcasts, vodcasts, widgets and Rich Internat Application (RIA) functionality. We faced the same challenge and scoured the | View post »

The Endeca Assembly Experience

Posted by Jim Munz on 08 Nov 2007

The Endeca Developer Network (EDeN) was achieved through the Solution Assembly process (OptAM) and I have been asked why is this different than traditional software integration by colleagues of mine within the industry. The EDeN experience I feel highlights this perfectly. We went from requirements to a Beta release in just 12 weeks. In this | View post »

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