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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | ANDREW MCAFEE SEPTEMBER 2, 2008 Who Cares What You Think? We were discussing the right way to encourage participation and contribution in emergent social software platforms, and I told the story of the Intellipedia shovel (which is described in some detail in Intellipedia's Wikipedia article ). I was talking about Enterprise 2.0 told this story as an example of an E2.0 | TRANSPARENT OFFICE JANUARY 6, 2009 Social Software in Government: Headed for Mainstream It all started back in 2006 when the intelligence community launched Intellipedia as a community-based forum for sharing vital information across intelligence agencies. Intellipedia was an inspiration to many, many agencies and individuals. It's not just Intellipedia anymore. Since that time, the community has come a long way. | REFLEXIONS SEPTEMBER 22, 2008 Traction Software's Third Annual Traction User Group Meeting – October 6 & 7 and Social Web Evangelist for the Intelligence Community) will speak with us about her experiences with and lessons learned from the Intellipedia project. This year’s Traction User Group sessions will be held on October 6th and 7th. Prior to this there is optional golf outing (at 2:00 PM) and reception (at 7:00 PM) on Sunday, October 5. | PORTALS AND KM NOVEMBER 18, 2009 My KM World Notes: Resetting the Enterprise With 2.0 Collaborative Tools He gave the example of the wiki set up by the US intelligence community: Intellipedia. This is another in a series of notes from the 2009 KM World. This is the Opening Keynote: Resetting the Enterprise With 2.0 Collaborative Tools by Andrew McAfee. Here is part of the session description. tools.”. Here is Mine. I think they are very similar. | | | | | | | | | -
LIBRARY CLIPS | WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 2008 How do wikis and blogs fit together? conference with it’s Intellipedia system and beyond. A recent conversation has re-emerged at my work on How do wikis and blogs fit together ? One way is to think of the stock and flow model, wikis have perpetually re-edited pages, whereas blogs have a stream of date-based entries just like newspaper articles. search (self explanatory). MORE >> -
ANECDOTE | THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 2008 Is Management the Problem? technology development at Pfizer; Ned Lerner, Director of tools and technology at Sony Computer Entertainment, and my friends Don Burke and Sean Dennehy , Intellipedia Doyen and Evangelist, respectively, at the CIA. Last week at the Enterprise 2.0 conference I moderated a panel of early adopters. Are you telling me this hasn’t happened?" MORE >> -
THE FASTFORWARD BLOG | TUESDAY, OCTOBER 6, 2009 Highlights of the Gov 2.0 webinar with Beth Noveck and Andrew Rasiej Q: The CIA’s Intellipedia wiki speaks to the issue of transparency within an agency. On September 29, the FASTforward blog hosted a stellar conversation between Beth Simone Noveck, US Deputy Chief Technology Officer for Open Government and Andrew Rasiej, the co-founder of the Personal Democracy Forum. Any suggestions or examples? MORE >> -
THE FASTFORWARD BLOG | WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 2009 Resetting the Enterprise With 2.0 Collaborative Tools: KM World Session Notes He gave the example of the wiki set up by the US intelligence community: Intellipedia. This is another in a series of notes from the 2009 KM World. This is the Opening Keynote: Resetting the Enterprise With 2.0 Collaborative Tools by Andrew McAfee. Here is part of the session description. tools.”. Here is what I wrote recently. Here is Mine. MORE >> -
COLLABORATION 2.0 | THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 2008 Enterprise 2.0 Conference notebook | ZDNet world’ with John Pironti of Getronics, and Sean Dennehy and Don Burke of the CIA’s Intellipedia community each shared highly informative presentations. The Intellipedia initiative within the CIA is a great example of bottom up collaboration environment building using open source technology in what is an extremely secretive world. MORE >>
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