Posts tagged: web 2.0

Understanding new solutions

In today’s world new solutions and applications appear every day, and some are more useful and interesting than others. It’s part of an intranet team’s role to know what’s around and be able to make recommendations about suggested improvements. However some teams are reluctant to explore new areas such as social media, mobile devices or [...]

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Gold winner: Sabre (USA)

Post 4 of 10 in a series of blog posts giving more insight into this year’s Intranet Innovation Award winners. This case study is available in full as part of the free executive summary of the 2009 Intranet Innovation Awards report, which features dozens of high resolution screenshots, case studies of winners, and tips and [...]

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Gold winner: IDEO (USA)

Post 2 of 10 of a series of blog posts giving more insight into this year’s Intranet Innovation Award winners. IDEO are world-renowed as design thinkers and innovators. Its 500 staff are experts in design, engineering, social sciences and business strategy. It should come as no surprise that their intranet is equally innovative. In IDEO’s [...]

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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 tools.

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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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