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Cut the middle man

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Yahoo! Social Design Patterns Presentation

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links for 2010-01-31

Australians the most sociable online 17815_full.jpg Trends in the Personal Enterprise: App Stores

The way it’s always been done

via youtube.com This story illustrates how enterprises keeps doing the same things over and over again because – “that’s the way things have always been done around here”.

links for 2010-01-30

Google Twists Knife In IE6, Pulls Support From Docs And Sites The iPad is the iPrius: Your Computer Consumerized (tags: ipad technology) Mozilla Labs Releases Weave 1.0 (tags: firefox) The iPad Just Might Have Flash, But What About Silverlight? Why Have Apps Where A Browser Would Work? Individuals Are Running Circles Around Your Brand (tags: [...]

Getting People To Care

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Why you need to build a network

via dilbert.com If you didn’t know already: if you don’t forward such mails to 50 friend, you won’t die. The chance that you’ll be attacked (and die) by one of your former friends due to sending these kind of emails is a lot higher.

links for 2010-01-29

The Future of (Steve) Jobs: The Appatar (tags: apple creativity) Ow, My Head! Handling Real Life vs. Online Presence Why Carriers Didn’t Want to Allow 3G VoIP Before. And Why They’re Now Setting It Free The Future of (Steve) Jobs: The Appatar Aggregation is an opportunity for content providers (tags: google online) iPad DRM endangers [...]

If you are not in Google, you don’t exist

What will happen if you don’t popup in search engine results in about five years? When you’re a consultant, will you still be hired by a company, or will the company have an immediate lack of trust since you are not in the result set, so you might have something to hide. Will you, when [...]

Bad things will happen (if you use social media)

via slideshare.net Presentation about the dark side of social media for a group of interim managers at Interim Manager2.0. Sometimes bad things will happen, however is social media to blame or is the human component to blame for the bad things that will happen?

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