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e-Clippings (Learning As Art) (Free subscription) | 10/31/2009
"The hallmark of revolution is that the goals of the revolutionaries cannot be contained by the institutional structure of the society they live in. As a result, either the revolutionaries are put down, or some of those institutions are transmogrified, replaced, or simply destroyed. We are plainly witnessing a restructuring of the music and newspaper businesses, but their suffering isn’t...
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contagious ideas (Free subscription) | 15 hours ago
... are and this highlights a major discussion in the blogosphere last week sparked by SocialText’s Ross Mayfield, who posited that with Social CRM, the people are the platform . The key point here is that where online tools let customers have a social relationship with a business — in other words, interaction that is visible to them and other customers whenever possible — then some Social...
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eContent (Free subscription) | 11/11/2009
I've been researching the capabilities of LinkedIn's recent upgrade. While all the BIG press has been focused upon the integration of LinkedIn and Twitter, just as important a new feature is the ability to have threaded conversations (a microblog) with your connections status updates. However, the thread is not limited to just one's own connections. Take a look at the screenshot shown below. Ross...
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Wirearchy (Free subscription) | 11/09/2009
. There has recently been a spate of aggregation of the higher-profile individuals in the Enterprise 2.0 field, resulting in the launch of groups like (for example) Dachis and Altimeter, and the coming together of Ross Mayfield’s SocialText with Dion Hinchcliffe’s capabilities. The term “social business design” is increasingly being attached to such initiatives....
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ITSinsider (Free subscription) | 11/04/2009
... session addressing the highly charged question, “Is Enterprise 2.0 a Crock?” And once again, Ross Mayfield and I will be facilitating a few unconference sessions this afternoon starting at 3:15pm. If you have a burning issue you want to address with peers, this is your opportunity to share informally with conference attendees and get some personalized answers.
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Thoughts of Nigel (Free subscription) | 10/24/2009
This for me really encapsulates the web today (via Adam Tinworth ) It is Ross Mayfield's theme of this year's Web 2.0 Summit,the web squared who thinks that the big driver will be geo, or location, provides as big of a vector for exploration and impacts the others. Geo has always been the missing dataset of the web, but very soon all mobile devices, browsers, laptops and specialized devices...
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One Man & His Blog (Free subscription) | 10/23/2009
I rather like this little graphic from Ross Mayfield, based on ideas being discussed at this year's Web 2.0 Expo. You can download the supporting report Web Squared: Web 2.0 Five Years On.I think it neatly encapsulated the four...
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flashpoint (Free subscription) | 10/24/2009
... over the next few years and where he, as a technology VC, was going to focus his attention. Ross Mayfield, his line from the first Web 2.0 conference is still relevant, added Geo to Fred’s Triangle and posted his virtual napkin up on flickr. The importance of Geo cannot be ignored as the most obvious (and easiest) way to add context to information which is being harvested and sent...