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This is the old ChiefTech blog.: Just for fun - a SNA map in Many Eyes of my blog

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©2005-2009. Saturday, 7 April 2007 Just for fun - a SNA map in Many Eyes of my blog Its a long weekend public holiday in Australia for Easter , so as a bit of fun(!) However, you need to come over and see my new blog at chieftech.com.au. Please seek advice for specific circumstances. How does you blog neighborhood compare to mine?

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This is the old ChiefTech blog.: Saving E2.0's Soul

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©2005-2009. 's Soul Ive always been a fan of Tom Davenport and was disappointed that when he was last in Australia I ended up being elsewhere, so I didnt get to hear him speak in person. However, you need to come over and see my new blog at chieftech.com.au. Please seek advice for specific circumstances. Enterprise 2.0

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The Future of the Web | ZDNet

Collaboration 2.0

Windows 7 Microsofts Windows 7 arrived in late 2009 and kicked off a PC upgrade cycle thats expected to. Today, the major problem is locating data spread across the Internet (Google) with analysis of the data being a lesser but increasing need. The quality of data is critical when doing analysis. Then, you can keep going.

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Humanitarian Collaboration | ZDNet

Collaboration 2.0

Windows 7 Microsofts Windows 7 arrived in late 2009 and kicked off a PC upgrade cycle thats expected to. Doctors can now use mobile devices to to tag patient condition and sending, for example, xrays from Africa to India by mobile network to be checked by doctors and diagnosed. Hot Topics iPhone iPad Enterprise 2.0

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: Reverse Engineering Smart Meters

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For example, in 2009, the Obama administration provided financial incentives to utilities in the United States. Similar initiatives were undertaken in Australia, India and Japan, all with the intent to roll these devices out within a relatively short amount of time. This included the rapid adoption of smart meters.