Articles tagged: web 2.0

Gold winner: Sabre (USA)

[caption id="attachment_3888" align="alignnone" width="600" caption="Sabre Town is social networking for the enterprise, an in-house developed, Facebook-style platform that's led to quantifiable savings for the company. Screenshot courtesy of Sabre."] Post 4 of 10 in a series of blog posts giving more insight ...

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Gold winner: IDEO (USA)

[caption id="attachment_3877" align="alignnone" width="600" caption="Rich people profiles, including projects and availability. Screenshot courtesy of IDEO."][/caption] Post 2 of 10 of a series of blog posts giving more insight into this year’s Intranet ...

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What is government 2.0?

Craig Thomler answers the question: what is Government 2.0? To quote: Government 2.0 grew out of Web 2.0 in an attempt to define a new approach to governing which provides governments and their citizens more direct and immediate ways to communicate, engage and collaborate enabled by Web 2.0 principles and ...

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The differences between web 2.0 and enterprise 2.0

Andrew Mcafee discusses the differences between web 2.0 and enterprise 2.0, and where his research is focusing. [Thanks to George Dearing.]

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Enterprise web vs consumer web [2.0]: top six differences

Jeremy Chone talks about the differences between enterprise 2.0 and web 2.0. To quote: Although there is evidence that the two styles will converge in the future, enterprise and consumer Web architecture and technology are quite different today. If one talks to an enterprise application architect, he or she will ...

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Why web 2.0 doesn’t work in the enterprise (yet)

Allen Huish looks at why web 2.0 doesn't work in the enterprise (yet). To quote: 1. Not enough people in your company understand it You would not believe the number of people who I meet who don't know what a blog is, haven't tried facebook, or used a wiki (although I'd ...

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Web 2.0 is about giving up some control

Gerry McGovern writes that Web 2.0 is about giving up some control. To quote: Web 2.0 and social media mean that for teachers a declining part of their job involves telling. An increasing part is listening to the class and facilitating them in having conversations. Teachers should help moderate these ...

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Tale of two tunnels: web 2.0 and enterprise 2.0

Thomas Vander Wal has written a post comparing web 2.0 and enterprise 2.0. To quote: One comment I made yesterday is, "the difference between Web 2.0 and Enterprise 2.0 is like the difference building a tunnel through rock and tunnel under water". That this is getting at is Web 2.0 takes ...

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Triangles of information delivery

This diagram captures some of my evolving thinking on intranets, information management and enterprise 2.0. It outlines three scenarios: Scenario A This is the "now" scenario, typical of most intranets and information management strategies. Information is mostly published at the corporate ...

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