enterprise 2.0
Six months later, FriendFeed grabs the team microblogging grail
It’s been just under six months since FriendFeed launched their first real time updating features. At the time I was characteristically excited about the possibilities, noting that
twitter-style @replies to individual users and direct messages to individual users … are all it would take to push FriendFeed over the hump in the enterprise market. - Sharing at [read more...]
Is logging in really worth it?
Our office SharePoint server is a good step in the right direction in terms of the visibility of ideas and the possibility for interactions between teammates. As mentioned in previous posts I’m doing my best to route technical questions that come across my desk through SharePoint. If you want me to fix something, [read more...]
Quicklinks: Enterprise 2.0 adoption, Wikis at the core of collaboration suites
Image by BAIA via Flickr
Today I’d like to share some of the most though-provoking articles I’ve read this week. Several of them confirm trends I’ve been wondering about myself. Let’s talk about them, shall we?
These first two clips give a great look at technology adoption and avoiding “silver bullet” thinking. Enterprise 2.0 strategies are definitely [read more...]
Optimizing your site for mobile devices is no longer optional
UPDATED: Here’s a newer article with tips on optimizing a WordPress site for mobile readers.
It’s hard to let go of long-held notions of what the Internet is and how it works. I usually plan new tools and sites with myself in mind as the target customer, specifically at my workstation. This is great for rapid [read more...]

