Vyew – FREE Anytime Collaboration and Live Conferencing – on the Mac

Tags: Jay Cross, Mark Cuban, Mac, MacBook Pro, MBP, Apple, Vyew, Web Conferencing, E-Meetings, Virtual Conferences, Virtual Meetings, Collaboration, Remote Collaboration, Lenovo, Lenovo 3000, Windows, Productivity Tools, Knowledge Tools, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, Social Software, Social Networking, Social Media, Social Computing, Knowledge Tools, Personal Knowledge Management, PKM, Knowledge Sharing, Knowledge Management As I continue to … Continue reading Vyew – FREE Anytime Collaboration and Live Conferencing – on the Mac

10 Essential Windows Tools for the Mac (That I Am Keeping)

Tags: Apple, Mac, MacBook Pro, MBP, Productivity Tools, Windows, Web Browsers, Opera, Safari, Flock, FireFox, Extensions, Skype, Instant Messaging, IM, Qumana, Blogging, Metablogging, ecto, iTunes, Audio, Podcasts, Vodcasts, Audacity, Adium, Google Talk, Lotus Mobile Connect, LMC, IBM, Lotus, Lotus Sametime, Sametime 7.5.1 After the initial couple of weeks using more and more the MacBook Pro … Continue reading 10 Essential Windows Tools for the Mac (That I Am Keeping)

CoScripter – Simplifying Web-based Processes

Tags: IBM, alphaWorks, Emerging Technologies, Technology, Aneel Lakhani, CoScripter, FireFox Extensions, Extensions, IBM ID, Scripts, Web Scripts, Recording Scripts, Demos, Screencasts, Productivity Tools, Productivity Enhancement, Tessa Lau, Jon Udell, IT Conversations, Flock, Browser, Web Browser, Social Software, Social Networking, Social Media, Social Computing, Web 2.0, Enterprise 2.0, Knowledge Sharing, Collaboration, Communities, Innovation, Learning. A couple … Continue reading CoScripter – Simplifying Web-based Processes

Searching for an Atom Publishing Protocol Offline Weblogging Client

Tags: Metablogging, MetaWeblog API, w.bloggar, Performancing for FireFox, ScribeFire, Flock, Qumana, Blogging, Blogs, Weblogs, Atom Publishing Protocol, APP, Productivity Tools, Offline Blogging Clients, Roller I was actually going to continue weblogging about some of the stuff I have been sharing in the last couple of weeks. However, earlier on this week, I have been advised … Continue reading Searching for an Atom Publishing Protocol Offline Weblogging Client

Giveaway of the Day – What a Great Idea! And How I Found out about Post2Blog amongst Other Neat Things

(Previously, on elsua – The Knowledge Management Blog at ITtoolbox) Tags: Giveaway of the Day, Software, Freeware, Open Source, Licensed Software, Productivity Tools, Metablogging, Post2Blog, Qumana, Performancing for FireFox, Performancing, w.bloggar, Flock, WordPress, Roller Rollerweblogger, ITtoolbox, Flickr I am not really sure any longer where I actually got the link from, but I am surely … Continue reading Giveaway of the Day – What a Great Idea! And How I Found out about Post2Blog amongst Other Neat Things

A Weekly Glimpse of elsua – The Knowledge Management Blog – Weeks 47 and 48

Tags: elsua, ITtoolbox, Software, Knowledge Management, KM, KM Barriers, IBM TV, Corporate Blogging, Corporate Blogs, Enterprise Blogs, Instant Messaging, IM, KM Strategy, Vyew, BlinkList, Social Bookmarking, Learning Oh dear, I actually thought that I had shared a weblog post last week where I was sharing the weekly glimpse of elsua‘s (The Knowledge Management Blog) for … Continue reading A Weekly Glimpse of elsua – The Knowledge Management Blog – Weeks 47 and 48

A Weekly Glimpse of elsua – The Knowledge Management Blog – Week 42

Just like I have mentioned last week for the first time, here I am once again sharing a brief weblog post highlighting some of the most popular posts I have created over at my other Internet weblog elsua – The Knowledge Management Blog last week. Pretty much like last time, you would be able to … Continue reading A Weekly Glimpse of elsua – The Knowledge Management Blog – Week 42

Lost! Where Did Our Knowledge Go? – And How Social Software Can Help Bring It Back!

Here is another worth while reading article from CollaborationLoop, this time by David Goldes, that I am sure plenty of folks over here would be really interested in, specially if you are one of them. Yes, a baby boomer. The article itself is titled Lost! Where Did Our Knowledge Go? and it basically comes to … Continue reading Lost! Where Did Our Knowledge Go? – And How Social Software Can Help Bring It Back!