Ever since Web 2.0 took hold following the dot.com bubble burst, followed by Enterprise 2.0 when it was coined by Harvard prof McAfee, seems like every industry is learning to fold the 2.0 promise into its thinking. While the 2.0 moniker might be tiresome, the trend is good. It means companies and sectors [...]
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A Bevvy of 2.0’s
November 20th, 2007 · No Comments
Tags: agent blogs · commmunity of practice · community of users · company blogs · corporate blogs · corporate culture change · knowledge sharing facilitation · listen to your agents · listen to your customers · mashup · semantic web · the voice of the company · web 2.0 · web 3.0
Before you launch that wiki….
September 6th, 2007 · No Comments
When wikis were first making headlines a while ago, I saw them as the golden promise: the answer to real knowledge transfer among far flung teams that most KM systems just couldn’t touch. I still think wikis are amazing and offer that elusive collaborative networking possibility that’s missing in other applications. In my mind, global [...]
Tags: commmunity of practice · community of users · content management · evolution of knowledge · frontline · frontline knowledge workers · how knowledge evolves · intranet 2.0 · knowledge management · knowledge sharing facilitation · mashup · web 2.0 · wiki
Follow the money: venture capital and Web 2.0
July 24th, 2007 · No Comments
According to this story in the Financial Times, venture capital is pouring into web 2.0 technologies–more invested in a three month period than any quarter since 2001. Google’s purchase of YouTube last year has brought a lot of attention to the browser based movement.
The great news is that if this trend continues, we should see [...]
Tags: content management · corporate culture change · enterprise 2.0 · evolution of knowledge · mashup · web 2.0
