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Written by Ken Yarmosh and edited by Richard MacManus. In the real world we usually keep the professional and personal parts of our lives separate - e.g. when you meet
Continue reading »Today, I came across a site from Red Hat called Mugshot that neither I nor Sarah Perez had ever heard of. Mugshot is an open source lifestream aggregation service that
Continue reading »digg_url = 'http://digg.com/tech_news/MyOffice_Full_Featured_Groupware_Tool_on_Facebook'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; Earlier this week, I posted lamenting the lack of a good office/groupware collaboration tool in Facebook. Many of the commenters
Continue reading »According to the latest data from Hitwise, Facebook, which is kicking off its developer conference today, grew 40% over the last year, while its biggest competitor, MySpace, saw a 6%
Continue reading »Nine companies are saying "yes," having recently launched Enterprise 2.0 offerings that integrate with SharePoint technology. If there's one thing that any I.T. pro knows it's the value of "maximizing
Continue reading »Forrester Research has just released two reports concerning 'web 2.0' in the enterprise. Forrester recently surveyed 119 CIOs on the topic and their answers illustrate what IT honchos want ‚Äì
Continue reading »During the election season, Barack Obama's campaign got a lot of kudos for its use of social media tools. As we noted in our post entitled Obama's Social Media Advantage,
Continue reading »The MP3 blog aggregator HypeMachine is set to relaunch with a whole new website once 10,000 people have the site's splash page open simultaneously. When they reach that number, I
Continue reading »Hype Machine, the much-loved MP3 blog aggregator service, has long been the place to go to find great tracks and music reviews on the net. In October of last year,
Continue reading »Rebecca MacKinnon has been at the Chinese Blogger Conference and has come away from it wondering if "Web2.0 is potentially a very Chinese thing." She explained: "One of the most
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