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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | LIBRARY CLIPS OCTOBER 8, 2008 How do wikis and blogs fit together? 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. The Wiki will be authortative in nature, while the Blog will be highly agile. | | | | | | | | | | 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. | 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. Because of this wiki people now know better who is doing relevant work on topics of interest. This is another in a series of notes from the 2009 KM World. This is the Opening Keynote: Resetting the Enterprise With 2.0 tools.”. Here is Mine. | | | | | | | | | | -
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. Because of this wiki people now know better who is doing relevant work on topics of interest. This is another in a series of notes from the 2009 KM World. This is the Opening Keynote: Resetting the Enterprise With 2.0 tools.”. Here is Mine. MORE >> -
CONVERSATION MATTERS | SUNDAY, OCTOBER 25, 2009 Do We Really Need So Many Kinds of Social Media? The wiki where Army doctrin e, in the form of ATTPs, is available for soldiers’ input. I recently spoke at the 2009 Army Knowledge Management Conference. In preparation for that event I had the opportunity to spend some time looking at the way the Army is using social media including: • How CompanyCommand is using milSpace. And much more. MORE >> -
KMEDGE.ORG | THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 2008 New KM Links Wiki software. 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. Social Software: A Vendor Taxonomy. By Patti Anklam on September 4, 2008. Social software suites. White-label community services (e.g. Ning, Lithium). MORE >> -
BLOGS.ZDNET.COM | MONDAY, AUGUST 24, 2009 14 Reasons Why Enterprise 2.0 Projects Fail Projects Fail Posted by Dion Hinchcliffe @ 12:03 pm Categories: Architecture of Participation , Blogs , Collaboration , Community , Enterprise 2.0 , Enterprise Web 2.0 , Enterprise Wikis , Governance , Grassroots Community , Network Effects , Social Computing , Social Software , Web 2.0 , Web 2.0 Dion Hinchcliffe Get Enterprise Web 2.0 MORE >> -
ENTERPRISE2BLOG.COM | MONDAY, APRIL 6, 2009 Enterprise 2.0 Blog » Blog Archive » There is No Such Thing as Culture Change That workflow you want to wiki-ize, that monstrosity written in Cobol that requires an expensive end-of-life support operation, is not just sitting there like a rusting hulk. Email, txt, skype, wiki, blog. interesting - [link] e2conf: swylie650: Time Mag on CIA Intellipedia project. This is “culture change. Venkatesh G. MORE >>
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