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Web 2.0 Corporate Access

Clark Quinn

This is resulting in some pretty interesting data such as the Web 2.0 Well I can help answer the question about access to YouTube and other Web 2.0 I’ve been working with Steve Wexler and the eLearningGuild on the eLearning 2.0 Tools Used in corporations. This shows data only for corporations (excludes education and government).

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Twitter as Social Learning: Seven Ways to Facilitate the Exchange.

Dashe & Thomson

For those of you that use web-based aggregators like Google Reader but have not yet made room for Tweets, Twitter is an aggregator on steroids. Look for businesses you love, people you know, or news sources you read. Well if that’s the case, I expect to see TweetDeck start to make some noise in the business community.

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The new workplace

Jay Cross

Some have so embraced in-house social networking, microblogging, and discussion forums that they define themselves as “social businesses.” New businesses are created in a week and are acquired in less than a year. People have become savvy web consumers. Time continues to go faster. Competitors are faster on their feet.

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Cisco - Enterprise 2.0

Tony Karrer

I don't know how I missed this, but thanks to Bill Ives for covering it on the FastForward blog - More Web 2.0 But De Beer decided to use these sessions to take the most promising I-Zone ideas and pound them into real-world business plans. Stories, Part One: Cisco Goes All Out on Enterprise 2.0

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How millennials in leadership are shaking up L & D

BigTinCan

They browsed the web on Internet Explorer and were just beginning to fill out their MySpace profiles. They are managers, directors, and business owners. When the first of this generation hit the workforce almost 15 years ago, most of them were using a Hotmail email address. Fast forward to 2018: Millennials are in leadership.

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A Penguin Who Changed China: Tencent.com

OpenSesame

Free services and entertainment are two of the most important things Chinese people look for on the web and there is no Internet company that knows Chinese netizens better than Tencent.com. Tencent QQ also supports offline file transfer, which is very convenient for business users.

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Social Networking

Tony Karrer

I've run across a couple of interesting posts recently that seem to have spawned from a Business Week article - Scaling the Social Web. how is this new? Hasn't eBay had social networking features for a long time? Granted they are being enhanced, but still. And doesn't Flickr (images), del.icio.us (bookmarks), etc.