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US Department of Defense (DOD) Plans Social Intelligence Activity

If social media monitoring is good enough for prospective employers, it’s good enough for the United States Government.  Where as employers may track the behaviors of future employees online, tracking social media for indications that their applicant may be a risk, the Department of Defense has begun a new initiative, which sets to track intelligence across social media.

A Sentiment Analysis Manager for your Online Communities

teragram_logo_2009.jpg Teragram (news, site) is a company that has taken on the brave challenge of turning sentiment into metrics. For any company that really wants to know what users think of its products, the Sentiment Analysis Manager could be the answer.

Packt Helps Put the eZ in eZ Publish

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Packt Publishing, whose Open Source CMS awards we covered in considerable depth recently (here, here and here), is a book publishing company who specialize in producing books by and for IT professionals.

Their latest title deals with the eZ Publish Web CMS product, and provides a comprehensive guide to deployment and management of eZ Publish based projects, as well as general information and tips on Web CMS project-management.

Discovery Unearths Open Source on Systems Near You

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Colorado-based OpenLogic, an enterprise open source solutions vendor, has just announced the availability of OpenLogic Discovery, a software tool that helps companies take inventory of open source software already installed on their computer systems.

That’s right, already installed. Do you know what’s sitting on your systems?

ECM Market Hit US$ 1.6B in '06, will Double in 2012

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A new report by Dublin, Ireland-based Research and Markets finds that the enterprise content management market will hit US$3.5 billion by 2012 if it continues to grow the way it has been.

Did Ajax Kill the Information Architect? Lou says no.

Information Architecture for the World Wide Web Reports of my death have been greatly exaggerated, said the pale beast.

And so it came to pass that on the 12th month in the 6th year of big numbers the polar bear rose. He from a comfortable perch held forth to the internauts, exclaiming in 526 pages of soft cover that far from a death knell for information analysis and vigor, the folksy chorus of asynchronous requests and micro-content suggestions heralded yes, change, and yes, challenge but nothing so alarming as the end of a fine young science.

Or in fewer words, O’Reilly Media, Lou Rosenfeld and Peter Morville have completed and are shipping the 3rd edition of “Information Architecture for the World Wide Web”, as updated for the post-Ajaxian, Web 2.0 world.

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