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enfilage
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| a string. a thread. an exploration of things social + media. |
- corporate web 2.0
More and more organizations are getting on the Corporate Web 2.0 bandwagon and seeking ways to transform their Corporate 1.0 cultures with various social media tools to create collaboration inside their businesses. The web 2.0 tools outlined above — blogs,...
- WYSIWYG editors!@*?!
Have you ever tried to cut and paste into a wiki WYSIWYG editor straight from Microsoft Word? If you have, you most likely have become incredibly frustrated. Although you don’t have to type straight into the wiki , you have...
- lance armstrong’s twitterati
Because I like to think of myself as a burgeoning cyclist, I follow Lance Armstrong on Twitter. A guilty pleasure.
Mostly though I use Twitter to follow the likes of Social Media and Technology gurus like @TechCrunch @JoelComm @Technorati @CNET @SocialMediaClub...
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Subjectively Speaking
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| social media | social networking | general management, business, and web "2.0" |
- Blogging Guidelines, Part 4: Promoting Your Blog
This is part four of a five-part series I’m writing. The five parts are homework, being mindful when writing, mechanics, promotion, and follow-up. The first installment also has a bit more of an introduction that sets up the what/why of this.
This...
- Blogging Guidelines, Part 3: Steps To Do For Every Post
This is part three of a five-part series I’m writing. The five parts are homework, being mindful when writing, mechanics, promotion, and follow-up. The first installment also has a bit more of an introduction that sets up the what/why of this.
This...
- Blogging Guidelines, Part 2: Things to Keep In Mind When Writing Your Post
This is part two of a five-part series I’m writing. The five parts are homework, being mindful when writing, mechanics, promotion, and follow-up. The first installment also has a bit more of an introduction that sets up the what/why of...
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techchecker
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| The truly disruptive |
- Just in Time Manufacturing - Books
JIT manufacturing and delivery will be the killer of the conventional manufacturing and distribution systems. This video demonstrates the very first few steps towards that goal, involving printing books on demand at low costs (almost similar to mass manufacturing costs). |
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