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Join Charlie Rose, Ron Conway, Jack Dorsey And Lots Of Others At TechCrunch Disrupt
She joined Amazon as the managing editor of the e-Cards business and led large cross-functional and customer experience initiatives including the Amazon.com Kitchen Store, re-launch of Tab Navigation, Target.com, and the Amazon Services e-Commerce platform. Manager focused on content and customer experience, collaborating with engineering, marketing, and design teams to improve online shopping for Macs and iPods. We are just starting to announce the first speakers at the upcoming TechCrunch Disrupt conference in New York City on May 24 – 26 .
TechCrunch Disrupt
TechCrunch
- Monday, March 15, 2010
The Second Netflix Challenge and Privacy Research
We believe that this can be a mutually beneficial collaboration. One potential outcome could be an enterprise-ready system which would be useful to any company or organization that outsources analysis of sensitive customer data.
Okay, if you're just catching up with this story, go read this first -- Netflix's announcement that it was canceling its second Netflix Prize challenge over privacy concerns.
Next, head over to 33bits.org, blog of one of the co-authors of the paper on de-anonymizing Netflix users from the first Netflix Prize challenge data, to read the authors' open letter
OReilly Radar
- Monday, March 15, 2010
Collaborative review, rating and assessment: Interactive Television 2.0
In the tradition of the new breed of wikinovels, wikiarticles and wikifilms, this would be an open and collaborative project within a larger old media landscape that hoped to engage an increasingly disjointed and distracted audience in a new media way. In return, they’d have access to our rushes that they could use to spin their own documentaries about the web. As someone who has spent my professional life flirting with old and new media, the openness and collaboration was one of the biggest draws when I was approached by the series producer last March. I've been fascinated by a new breed of truly interactive television that has been in the making for at least a year, and started to appear at the turn of 2010.
edublogs
- Monday, March 15, 2010
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Custom Video: SharePoint in Plain English
While licensing our videos is still the focus of our business, we have taken on a few custom projects this summer. The first to be published is a video we were hired to produce called " SharePoint in Plain English ," about Microsoft's enterprise collaboration tool. Tags: custom video Custom Video explanation microsoft ourwor The focus of the video is to introduce Sharepoint and illustrate the old way (project info exists on multiple computers) vs. new way (project info lives in SharePoint).
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Tom Vander Wall Nails My Sharepoint Experience
For a number of years I have cringed every time one of my clients tells me that have or are planning to deploy Microsoft SharePoint as a collaborative platform. Without extensive customization (and addition of external functionality), SharePoint requires you to dive into an area, then back out of it before you dive into another area. functionality (open social interaction, ease of use, ease of working in the flow, They say it is their “social media” deployment. SharePoint is many things, but it misses the critical element of social media which is networked connection
Full Circle
- Monday, March 23, 2009
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The Social Data Revolution(s)
As a result, people have elevated their expectations for good, healthy customer relationships and exchanges. With the advent of the web, firms pondered whether it might be worth saving the vast amounts of data that customers were generating through their clicks and searches. Back then, customers had no choice but to share their intentions with firms. In 2009, more data will be generated by individuals than in the entire history of mankind through 2008. Information overload is more serious than ever.
HarvardBusiness.org
- Wednesday, May 20, 2009
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Customize MediaWiki into Your Ultimate Collaborative Web Site [Mediawiki]
Extend, skin, and customize MediaWiki to create any kind of easy-to-update, collaborative web site. While MediaWiki is built for public web sites that anyone can update, like Wikipedia, you can customize it to limit access to certain users. MediaWiki is also skinnable, which means your wiki can sport a custom theme so it doesn't look just like Wikipedia. MediaWiki's greatest strengths are that it makes web site pages extremely easy to update, and it The free MediaWiki software is best known for powering Wikipedia, but you don't have to be writing an encyclopedia to put it to good use.
Lifehacker
- Wednesday, November 4, 2009
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The Collaboration Imperative
As companies wade through these challenging times, I see a distinct shift towards another new paradigm: Collaboration 2.0.
There's growing recognition everywhere of the need for corporations to collaborate with government, with customers, with NGOs , with stakeholders--and even with competition. In order to survive, business requires the cover of a collaborative ecosystem that will probably render obsolete traditional views of competition. This is the Version 2.0 era.
HarvardBusiness.org
- Thursday, September 24, 2009
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Customer and Product Strategies from an Indie Rocker
Many of their strategies would be equally effective for businesses trying to generate buzz and attract loyal customers - without an enormous marketing budget.
Coulton, for instance, has discovered that by giving his fans an opportunity to collaborate with him, they're more likely to feel like active, engaged supporters - more likely to purchase CDs, merchandise, downloads, and concert tickets.
Just as most In August 2005, Jonathan Coulton quit his job as a software developer, with the goal of conducting an experiment: over the next year, could he figure out a way to earn a living as a full-time musician, leveraging the Web and his small-but-passionate fan base?
HarvardBusiness.org
- Friday, April 17, 2009
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Tgethr Enables Simple Email-Based Collaboration [Collaboration]
One of the most difficult things about getting people into a group-collaboration system is that most people resist adopting a new system. Tgethr circumvents that problem by using email as a core hub, while still offering advanced collaborative tools. Once you sign up for an account, you can create a custom email address at Tgether for everyone to keep in the loop, such as yourgroup@tgether.com. From there you can invite people, via email, to participate in your discussion group. They won't need to log in or do anything other than continue using their email as they are accustomed
Lifehacker
- Saturday, August 8, 2009
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WizeHive Offers Simple Collaboration [Collaboration]
You can customize the colors, logos, and layout to fit your project. Tags: Collaboration Adobe AIR Management Project task managemen If you're looking for a feature-rich project management tool, WizeHive offers a broad range of tools to make planning, managing, and sharing your projects easier. WizeHive makes it easy to organize notes, files, and tasks with a simple to use web-based interface.
Lifehacker
- Friday, June 12, 2009
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The Evolution of Collaborative Innovation
For over a dozen years now the concept of collaborative innovation has been at the center of much of my work. The Internet, and all the social media platforms and applications in its wake have been one of the major enablers of collaborative innovation the world has ever known. Then there is my work with Linux, which started around this time ten years ago when we finalized the decision to launch a company-wide Linux initiative . Its central characteristic It is a common theme in my talks and seminars, as well as in my blog. This is not surprising given the nature of the
Irving Wladawsky-Berger
- Thursday, December 24, 2009
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Google Wave 101 [Google Wave]
Bookmark a Custom Wave Layout Netbook owners or those who keep Wave open in a sized-down window appreciate the ability to minimize unneeded Wave module and maximize reading or writing area on the wave you're working on at the moment. To load Wave with certain modules minimized by default, you can use a custom Wave URL with the #minimized parameter. So you've snagged an invitation to Google Wave —or a pal is sending one your way—and you've already taken a look at what to expect . Let's dive deeper into Wave features, etiquette, and extensions.
Lifehacker
- Wednesday, October 7, 2009
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