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| Page 1 of 1 | Previous | Next | TONY KARRER AUGUST 10, 2009 Social Software Adoption Not surprising, the terms most closely associated with Adoption are Adoption of Social Software and Adoption of Enterprise 2.0. and eLearning 2.0 | | | | | | | | STEPHEN DOWNES: HALF AN HOUR FEBRUARY 18, 2008 The Reality of Virtual Learning Laughter] All the way across to the Second Life stuff that you saw, to the Company Command software that you heard about yesterday, from Nate Allen, and the rest. The skill that it takes to build something in Second Life is a type of learning, but it’s a learning how to produce, how to create. We’re working on Google Docs. | STEPHEN DOWNES: HALF AN HOUR DECEMBER 25, 2008 Last Year's Predictions For 2008, Reviewed It is safe to say that most pundits did not predict the largest story of the year, the collapse of the economic system. Predicted: The "middle path"—proprietary lock-in services, like Vista, iTunes, Facebook, and Second Life, will be abandoned for more open commercial alternatives rather than free and open source software and content. | ANDY MCAFEE DECEMBER 1, 2008 The Enterprise 2.0 Recovery Plan wouldn’t know, for example, what major enterprise systems needed to be deployed, integrated, consolidated, upgraded, etc. And social networking software (SNS) is a great tool for building, maintaining, and exploiting networks of weak ties. And finally, how social is it to sit silently in front of a screen typing in words??? | | | | | | | | | | -
STEPHEN DOWNES: HALF AN HOUR | SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2009 Pew Survey About the Future of the Internet My selection with bold X Will Google make us smart or stupid? Nicholas Carr was wrong: Google does not make us stupid ([link] By 2020, people's use of the internet has not enhanced human intelligence and it could even be lowering the IQs of most people who use it a lot. Nicholas Carr was right: Google makes us stupid. MORE >> -
DAVID WEINBERGER | TUESDAY, MAY 26, 2009 [berkman] Chris Soghoian on privacy in the cloud Pew says that “over 69% of Americans use webmail services, store data online, or other use software programs such as word processing applications whose functionality is in the cloud. Users get cheap/free software, auto revision control, easy collaboration, and worldwide accessibility. Couldn't type fast enough.]. Part 2. MORE >> -
NANCY WHITE | TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 2009 CoP Series #10: Stewarding Technology for Community One is in collaboration software. The early software was written because scientists needed better ways to collaborate. Usenet evolved as more and more people started using it, creating both technological and social demands on the system. How does the technology support the type of group? Tool = wikis , Google docs. MORE >> -
DAVID WEINBERGER | TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 2009 [berkman] Microsoft on the multinational legal complications of cloud computing Lisa Tanzi, VP & Deputy General Counsel of Microsoft is giving a Berkman lunchtime talk called “A New Era of Computing: The Opportunities and Challenges of Cloud-Based Software and Services. [ Note: I am live-blogging, thus missing stuff, getting things wrong, writing badly, paraphrasing. Q: What type of treaty might MS push for? MORE >> -
DAVID WEINBERGER | TUESDAY, JANUARY 13, 2009 [berkman] Berkman lunch: Andrew McAfee on Enterprise 2.0 He begins by defining the term as “the use of emergent social software platforms by organizations in pursuit of their goals. He contrasts this with ERP systems that are top-down, highly specific, etc. Strong ties: Wikis, Google Docs, etc. Weak ties: Social networking software. What types of businesses? MORE >>
- My Digital Identity STEPHEN DOWNES: HALF AN HOUR | FRIDAY, OCTOBER 10, 2008
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