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The debut of “else”: Surveillance Everywhere and the Technological Wild West

John Battelle's Searchblog

As we’re working on the book , Sara and I are planning on sharing some of the news items and blog posts that catch our attention each week. In keeping with boolean condition logic of the if/then working title for the book, we’ll be tagging these posts as “else.”

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Book Review: Enterprise 2.0 Implementation

ChiefTech

So, when I heard he had co-authored a book on implementing Enterprise 2.0 Just to set your expectations, this book is mostly focused on the implementation of the technology behind Enterprise 2.0. Even a book focused on the technology of Enterprise 2.0 Even a book focused on the technology of Enterprise 2.0

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MY TAKE: Can Project Wildland’s egalitarian platform make Google, Facebook obsolete?

The Last Watchdog

My professional and social life revolve around free and inexpensive information feeds and digital tools supplied by Google, Microsoft, Amazon, LinkedIn, Facebook and Twitter. In essence, paths in Wildland are like tags, which allow you to organize, sort, search through, etc., I’ll use myself as a prime example. I’m productive.

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Is Humanity Obsolete?

John Battelle's Searchblog

Yet through most of the book, he failed to push me from my easy chair. And cognizant of the inescapable baggage of the “digital technologies” tag, Harari has gifted his new state of mind with a name: Dataism. It is therefore unconcerned with experience, the very bread which feeds humanist mythos. Harari’s money quote?

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This is the old ChiefTech blog.: Poor understanding of Enterprise RSS by large vendors is "stunning"

ChiefTech

IBM, Microsoft, Oracle) understand feed syndication and continue to treat it as an application decision. Its followed by an interesting comment from Microsofts Lawrence Liu who says: " We (the SharePoint team) understand feed syndication just fine. Its also stunning to see how many site do not even bother to propose feeds.

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This is the old ChiefTech blog.: One feed to rule them all - KM in Australia

ChiefTech

Saturday, 9 February 2008 One feed to rule them all - KM in Australia Cory Banks , from the Queensland KM Forum ( QKM ), has helped to create a listing of Australian knowledge and information management related organisations - its a wiki page so feel free to help keep it up to date!

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This is the old ChiefTech blog.: Is RSS undervalued by the big portal vendors, or their customers?

ChiefTech

SharePoint is not a feed syndication platform - its just another application that exposes feeds. SharePoint is not a feed syndication platform - its just another application that exposes feeds. Surprisingly, IBM is also completely absent regarding a feed syndication platform. Lotus Connections) and "Info 2.0"

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