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The Last Judgement - Part 9
via Geek And Poke by Oliver Widder on April 25, 2008
Shared by: Ruman, Andrew Taylor, Dustin DeKoekkoek, Leko, oliver gassner, Rex Pechler,
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How To Use Web 2.0 In The Enterprise - Part 4
via Geek And Poke by Oliver Widder on February 10, 2008
If you're a salesman for Web 2.0 stuff, go to the larger companies (see Between The Lines).
Shared by: Todd, louisgray, charlie anzman, pkj, Wyctim,
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Scoial Graph
via Geek And Poke by Oliver Widder on May 01, 2008
Shared by: Robert Scoble, Gisele, Rex Pechler, Chandoo, Renton,
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I Have No Time, I Have To Be Social
via Geek And Poke by Oliver Widder on January 30, 2008
Times are not easy. See Tom Foremski.
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You Cannot Eat Tweets
via Geek And Poke by Oliver Widder on May 05, 2008
The Emergency Gillmor Gang was great. I liked especially Michael Arrington (as always). But while I was listening to him I wanted to say him that there has to be at least one company not being in the ad business. The new Microsoft
Shared by: Frederic, Qian, Dustin DeKoekkoek, Robert Scoble,
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Minigeek - Ed.2
via Geek And Poke by Oliver Widder on February 02, 2008
Shared by: Robert Scoble, Dustin DeKoekkoek, Marina Martin,
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One Year In A IT Project - Day 10
via Geek And Poke by Oliver Widder on February 07, 2008
Nicholas Carr writes:"There are two ways that big advances happen in business IT. One way is top down: the powers that be - IT departments and corporate executives - make a decision to bring a new system into a company, and employees are required, either happily or unhappily, to use the system. (...) The other way is bottom up: individual employees or business units begin using a new...
Shared by: Frederic, Todd, Paul,
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Busy Times
via Geek And Poke by Oliver Widder on April 12, 2008
Shared by: Dustin DeKoekkoek, Ruman, Rex Pechler,
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Monetize Social Graphs
via Geek And Poke by Oliver Widder on May 10, 2008
... writes (seen through Steve O'Hear):Many social networking cheerleaders see this type of business as theirown AdWords goldmine, while failing to appreciate that a generalongoing interest in “sports” is nowhere near as valuable to marketeersas a Google search on a particular day for “Adidas football boots”.It seems, making money out of your virtual friends is not too easy.
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My Guess Of The Week - Part 2
via Geek And Poke by Oliver Widder on May 12, 2008
Shared by: Todd, Leko, ludovic,
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