On the Web
Hot collaboration trends in 2009: Internal Facebooks, SharePoint microblogging, expert location, and homegrown wikis
Even though Sharing at Work hasn’t been quite as frantically busy in 2009 as it was in 2008, people still keep Googling their way here to check out the archives. It’s a good practice to track the topics that are drawing the most public interest so we can figure out which powerful themes in [read more...]
Google Wave: Reactions from around the web
Google Wave was released to 100,000 or so beta testers today. I’ve put all of these together through the use of Twitter favorites and Friendfeed searches. Please let me know if the collection is useful, confusing, or anywhere in between.
RSS and other offsite readers will likely have to click through to Sharing at [read more...]
Why Paul Buchheit of GMail and “Don’t Be Evil” fame is dead wrong about blog subscriber measurements
While I dearly appreciate Paul’s contributions to my online life – I’m on GMail and Friendfeed at home, at work, and on the go – I’ve got to disagree with the spirit of his post. Paul’s right in suggesting that I’d be kidding myself if I thought more than a few people were actually reading [read more...]
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Welcome Stumblers! Please enjoy your visit to Sharing at Work, a blog about enterprise collaboration and personal knowledge management. Please take a look at the freshest update – this morning’s review of hot collaboration trends.
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Your organization generates a ton of ideas every day. Many of [read more...]
Easier to marginalize email than to kill it
Asking your teammates to give up their inboxes is not going to make you many friends. Today I’m going to outline a way to free your office from the burdens of email misuse without forcing anyone to let go of their Blackberry or GMail security blankets.
Permit me to re-use this old graphic from a previous [read more...]

