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Presentation: New Wave Collaboration And Enterprise 2.0
By Daniel J. Pritchett on August 26, 2009
I gave this presentation at work last week. My instructions were to survey some new enterprise collaboration trends and talk about how they solve common business problems.
The problems I focused on were knowledge management versus expert location, above the flow vs. in the flow collaboration, portable identities, and the pros and cons of an email-based [...]
Posted in Sharing at Work | Tagged e2.0, e2adoption, enterprise 2.0, enterprise collaboration, expert location, friendfeed, knowledge management, knowledge transfer, portable identity, rss, sharepoint, social media, socialcast, wachovia, widgets, workplace collaboration | 5 Responses
Web Titans Locked In a Fight for Your Identity
By Daniel J. Pritchett on September 11, 2008
A constellation of online identities
If your online life is anything like mine, you’ve got accounts with eleventy different online communities. We’ve got our FriendFeeds, our LiveJournals, our Facebooks, and our IM screen names. Each of these identities fragments your attention and your presence on the web. Some companies choose to openly share their [...]
Posted in Sharing at Work | Tagged facebook, friendfeed, identity, ning, On the Web, Online Communities, openid, opensocial, profiles, Social network, Virtual community, WidgetLaboratory, widgets, yahoo | 1 Response
WidgetLaboratory Continues to Air Ning’s Secrets
By Daniel J. Pritchett on August 24, 2008
Third-party application developer WidgetLaboratory has taken their ongoing battle with social networking platform Ning one step further by posting the final few days worth of email conversation before the two companies broke off negotiations.
These emails are a fascinating look under the covers of what’s clearly been a very tense week for both organizations. Following [...]
Posted in Sharing at Work | Tagged Application programming interface, Cloud computing, email, legal, ning, programming, scribd, Social network service, social networks, TechCrunch, widgets | 4 Responses
Ning Asserts Itself – Will Users Suffer?
By Daniel J. Pritchett on August 24, 2008
Tech news tracker TechCrunch is tracking an important developing story on social networking platform Ning (think standalone Facebook groups) and their ongoing troubles with their most popular developer of paid applications. Third-party Ning widget developer WidgetLaboratory has just open-sourced all of their widgets, effectively giving them away for any determined user to add to [...]
Posted in Sharing at Work | Tagged community, facebook, Jason Kincaid, ning, Online Communities, social media, Social network, Social network service, web 2.0, WidgetLaboratory, widgets | 3 Responses

