Us Now – On the Power of Mass Collaboration, Government and the Internet

After yesterday’s rather long blog post I thought I would try to keep things short this time around and share with you folks today a rather short one, but with plenty of insights on the reach and impact of social software not just inside of the corporate world, but way beyond, too, i.e. in our … Continue reading Us Now – On the Power of Mass Collaboration, Government and the Internet

Web 2.0 and Beyond: Applying Social and Collaborative Tools to Business – London – March 2008

If you have been reading this blog for a while, you would remember how there have been a few times a couple of different conference events around the subject of social computing and knowledge sharing that always seem to have slipped through my fingers and in the end I couldn’t make it to either of … Continue reading Web 2.0 and Beyond: Applying Social and Collaborative Tools to Business – London – March 2008

Web2.Oltre – Web 2.0 as a Real Business and Awareness – Milan – June 2007

Tags: Emanuele Quintarelli, InfoSpaces, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, Social Computing, Social Networking, Social Media, Social Software, Web2.Oltre, Web2Oltre, Dion Hinchcliffe, Lee Bryant, Jeff Nolan, Richard MacManus, Italy, Startups, Knowledge Management, KM, Knowledge Sharing, Collaboration A couple of weeks back, Emanuele Quintarelli, one of the folks in the social computing space whose weblog I have been … Continue reading Web2.Oltre – Web 2.0 as a Real Business and Awareness – Milan – June 2007

Social Tools for Business Use: Web 2.0 and the New Participatory Culture – London – February 2007

(As previously shared over in elsua – The Knowledge Management Blog at ITtoolbox) Tags: Unicom, Social Computing, Social Software, Social Networking, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, Web 3.0, Lee Bryant, Suw Charman, Euan Semple, Phil Bradley, Ian McNairn, Roo Reynolds, Ian Hughes, Virtual Worlds, Second Life, IBM Phew! I am back ! Last week was one … Continue reading Social Tools for Business Use: Web 2.0 and the New Participatory Culture – London – February 2007

Follow up!: Social Network Tools and Their Business Application: Blogs, Podcasting, Instant Messaging, RSS and Wikis – London – September 2006

If you would remember, a few weeks back I created a weblog post over here where I was mentioning a very interesting conference event that would be taking place later on this year in September in London around the subject of Social Network Tools and Their Business Application: Blogs, Podcasting, Instant Messaging, RSS and Wikis. … Continue reading Follow up!: Social Network Tools and Their Business Application: Blogs, Podcasting, Instant Messaging, RSS and Wikis – London – September 2006