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| | TRENDS IN THE LIVING NETWORKS SEPTEMBER 13, 2011 Revisiting the future of PR For many reasons PR (or perhaps rather what PR could be) is close to the center of my interests. As we shift to a world driven by social media and influence networks, arguably the PR industry has the best background and capabilities to help organizations deal with the new challenges and opportunities that are emerging. … 1. | PORTALS AND KM SEPTEMBER 13, 2011 Good Advice for Content Curators Sean Carton wrote an interesting piece, Become a Content Curation King. He first noted that this high flying buzzword is not actually a word. My spell checker agrees but I am sure that Webster will add it soon. So what is new? Sean provides a number of useful suggestions for how you can make curation work for your brand. will add more. | | | | | | | | | | -
THE BAMBOO PROJECT BLOG | TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2011 Learning from "The Bubble Boys" An interesting article this weekend in NY Magazine on the "bubble boys"--Silicon Valley programmers-- and their ethos of development. Silicon Valley, is the "last bastion of full employment," and I can't help feeling that this is partially because of how these companies and their entrepreneurial workers operate. Passion is critical to the mix. MORE >> -
FUTURE OF WORK | TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2011 Complete a brief survey on distributed work and enter to win an iPad!itrix Are you part of a distributed work team that relies on technology to collaborate with remote colleagues? Then we want your help. Complete this brief 15-minute survey on the changing nature of work and technology before September 30 , and we’ll enter you in a drawing to win an iPad! Click here to begin the survey. unlimited and Citrix Online. MORE >> -
CLARK QUINN | TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2011 Ownership versus ubiquity The notion that soon everything will be in the cloud, and we’ll just use an interface surface near us is not new. The notion is that the technology will recognize you and present your environment, ready for you to accomplish your goals. This is a nice idea, and I can see it working, but it’s not trivial. And the variety could be high. MORE >>
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