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Some valuable points made in this article - including issues related to social identities ("multiple 'selves'"), social structures and structural holes (attempts to segment relationships), and role conflicts. Available All the Time: Etiquette for the Social Networking Age - Knowledge@Wharton... Read More
I thought these two articles published by Knowledge@Wharton on advertising and marketing stood out when read together. The first article (see below), while focused on advertising, does raise the thought of how social media can be included as a key... Read More
An interesting article worth reading (regardless of viewpoint): Is Online Privacy a Generational Issue? By Ken Denmead October 1, 2009 | 9:00 am | Categories: Electronic Geek [This is a guest post by Heather West, Policy Analyst at the Center... Read More
There’s been a good flow of conversation around the role of ‘community management’ in large companies recently, with an underlying idea that although it’s a tough job things will work out if the right people are involved, although Dennis Howlett recognises the danger of burn out.The harsh facts though are that middle management tasked with [...] Read More
Have you just installed your new Godaddy certificate into your NGINX web server, and are you finding that some browsers (notably Safari) don't trust your website when using your Godaddy SSL Certificate? This is manifest by the error message "Safari can't identify the identity of the website 'your.url.here'" and is caused by the "chain of trust" being incomplete between your certificate and any of Read More
As the worlds of internal enterprise, small, medium sized businesses and partner collaboration networks evolve, an increasing level of intersection with the social media world - the conversation with end users - is inevitable.The implications of this are enormous. While many people can grasp the immediate - and often urgent - collaborative needs of their [...] Read More
Sooner or later every web application is going to need to render HTML to its users, but keeping this view code modular, reusable, and consistent can be quite a challenge. DRY, Don't Repeat Yourself, is one of the guiding design principles of Ruby on Rails, and no where is it more evident than in Action View's templating system. Rails' tempting encourages the use of partials, small templates can b Read More
Sameer Patel and I are running a series of sessions during November’s Enterprise 2.0 conference in San Francisco entitled ‘Selling the Case for Accelerating Business Performance with Enterprise Collaboration and 2.0 Technologies‘.The challenge of getting that catalyst - the executive buy in that will help you find budget, staffing and most importantly cultural traction - [...] Read More

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