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This week in the enterprise, leaving Microsoft for a competitor like Google got way complicated, both the Federal Trade Commission and U.S. Justice Department made an angry face at Apple, and SharePoint 2010 got a B- on its E2.0 platform test.
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Oh yes I did -- I said the engagement word. And did I hear a small sigh? Is the word already starting to creep into the lexicon of marketecture? Has it fallen to the same reason that I can no longer utter the word leverage without people giggling? Is it
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Ask Susan Scrupski what the mission of the 2.0 Adoption Council -- an online venue for Enterprise 2.0 implementation leaders to share lessons learned from the implementation projects of large, corporate teams -- is and she’ll describe her approach to nurturing its growth in the past year.
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LinkedIn is not about to give up its spot as the most popular social networking site in the workplace. Not without a fight, anyway. The platform recently took a tip from Twitter and integrated a follow feature of their own.
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If you're a fan of dead simple solutions, then you may want to give Tal.ki a try. The forum system from Lefora is a chat box that isn't limited to one community--it can be placed on any page, any post, or any site.
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FatWire (news, site) beefs up its Web Experience Management Suite with the introduction of two new modules Community Server and Gadget Server. A Total Web Experience The push for socially-interactive sites seems to have become a stampede of late.
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Number crunchers Juniper (news, site) and other research firms estimate big numbers as Internet use switches from the desktop to the smartphone. Mobile Commerce is the Place to Be It would appear logical that a lot of desktop activity is switching to the mobile space as smartphones
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The growing importance of Enterprise 2.0 tools and processes to a broader range of businesses is reflected in this year’s Enterprise 2.0 UBM TechWeb conference. This year’s action zooms in on the use of social computing, collaborative tools and Web 2.0 technologies, and how they are creating business value.
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On Monday Google shelled out more cash for the acquisition of Picnik, a photo-editing website that allows users to edit right inside their browser, rather than purchase or download the necessary software. Are we surprised? Not exactly. Do we think it’s going to contribute to Google’s goal to rule everything Web ? Absolutely.
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As social tagging grows increasingly popular on the Web, organizations are curious to see how this trendy Web 2.0 approach can benefit the business world.
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If there was still any doubt that social media’s the way of the future, recent moves by the U.S. Military might be enough to squash it. The Department of Defense recently went social by lifting the three-year-long ban on sites like Facebook and Twitter.
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Before we answer the "what" question on social networking ROI it is important to understand why organizations are interested in embracing social networking. In this article I explore both the motivations for enterprise social networking and how one might think about enterprise social networking ROI.
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Yammer (news, site) is attracting plenty of attention and new users. Now it has attracted further investment, as it picks up a fresh stock of capital. More Dollars for Yammer This time last year, Yammer picked up US$ 5m in investment from the Founders Fund and Charles
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Google has challenged popular networks like Facebook and further blurred the line between social networking and search by graduating their Social Search tool to beta for all Google users. Keep Tabs On Everything, and Everyone Here’s how it works: First, check out your Google profile. Here’s a shot of mine:
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