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Informal Learning Flow is a content hub started by Jay Cross that collects and organizes the best information on the web around informal learning. We hope this will help you find good stuff, learn and stay current.
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Will Windows Phone 7 Series Be A Smartphone for the Enterprise?
Network World did a little sniffing around Mix10 and did get a few tidbits of what we should expect:
Network World notes:
"Visual Core enterprise features will only help give Windows Phone 7 a chance to compete more effectively.
We're seeing a few glimpses from Mix10 of what Windows Phone 7 Series will look like for the enterprise.
Perhaps most compelling is the continued emphasis on creating an experience more so than an enterprise "phone."
ReadWriteWeb
- Friday, March 19, 2010
Hey, GoogleTV: I Want My HBO
Couple this news with Google's Fiber to Home trial initiative offering 500,000 people a Google high-speed network, and you've got the makings for an epic battle with TV service providers.
In the experience realm, Google's ability to potentially allow for content portability will trounce anyone who attempts to compete. With clients as diverse as MTV Networks, USATODAY.com, NPR, and JPMorgan I'm sure Google was reading my last post and decided it was time to come clean about their intentions to enter the living room via GoogleTV. Kidding aside, that's what was reported recently
Fast Company
- Thursday, March 18, 2010
"Steal It" and Other Internal YouTube Emails from Viacom's Copyright Suit
In a July 29, 2005 email about competing video websites, YouTube co-founder Steve Chen wrote to YouTube co-founders Chad Hurley and Jawed Karim, "steal it!", we are getting serious traffic and attention now, I don't want this to be killed by a potentially bad experience of a network exec or someone visiting us. The U.S. District Court has just made public the documentation in the controversial Viacom vs.
Fast Company
- Thursday, March 18, 2010
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Building Modern Web Apps? Better Have A Deep Competency in Web 2.0, Open APIs, Widgets, Social Apps, and Much More
The Web competency bar is climbing fast. This ranges from appreciating why plain old HTTP is so good at underpinning the Web to more sophisticated topics like modern application architecture, the latest in online user experiences, next generation computing models (grid/cloud/utility/SaaS/PaaS), cost-effective scalability , user identity, network effects , Jakob's Law , analytics, operations, user community, as well as the many compelling new distribution models that are nearly mandatory in the first release of most products. This extensive set of competencies is what's
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Compete: Facebook US Traffic Nearing Google, Yahoo
Web analytics firm Compete has released its data for the month of May, and as Justin Smith over at InsideFacebook has already pointed out , US traffic to Facebook.com has increased by nearly 8% to 82.9 That means that, according to Compete, a total of 113 million people in the U.S. While it is interesting to see how the hot social networks stack up in terms of traffic, million unique visitors last month, with Facebook Connect sites generating an additional 65 million uniques. interacted with the Facebook service.
TechCrunch
- Tuesday, June 9, 2009
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Network Strategy and the Anti-Defense
Last week, I wrote a post about the tactics of 5G warfare, network strategy, etc. You can't defend a centralized structure against a network attack in the traditional sense (just ask Twitter). But you can anti-defend against a network attack, by decentralizing your own resources to the edges — something that, in physical warfare, is a big no-no. Judging by the comments, quite a few of you got it — but some of you thought it was sci-fi.
So here's a simple, powerful example of perhaps the most radical tactic: the anti-defense.
HarvardBusiness.org
- Monday, August 17, 2009
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What's Wrong with Facebook? When Strategy Fails to Meet Execution
Grow network effect even beyond the current 175 million user base.
Maintain and grow leadership in social media/networks. Effectively compete with and beat other online media platforms and
tools What about the growing base of 35- to 49-year-olds who are now flocking to social networks ? Over the last few weeks, Facebook has been rolling out its latest redesign. Within days of the first changes, a polling application on Facebook showed that 94% of the 634,484 users who took the poll hate the redesign , and some 1.7
ReadWriteWeb
- Tuesday, March 31, 2009
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myYearbook Finds Profitability In Hyper-Competive Social Networking World
At best people consider myYearbook an afterthought in the social networking world - they weren’t even included in our 2009 Social Network valuation model because of a lack of available traffic data.
Crunch Network : MobileCrunch Mobile Gadgets and Applications, Delivered Daily.
And yet…the company has managed to achieve profitability, a goal some of its huge competitors are still struggling to reach. CEO Geoff Cook told me today that the company is generating over $1 million/month in revenue, and became profitable in Q1 2009 (they’ve been
TechCrunch
- Tuesday, August 25, 2009
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Building Modern Web Apps? Better Have A Deep Competency in Web 2.0, Open APIs, Widgets, Social Apps, and Much More
The Web competency bar is climbing fast. This ranges from appreciating why plain old HTTP is so good at underpinning the Web to more sophisticated topics like modern application architecture, the latest in online user experiences, next generation computing models (grid/cloud/utility/SaaS/PaaS), cost-effective scalability , user identity, network effects , Jakob's Law , analytics, operations, user community, as well as the many compelling new distribution models that are nearly mandatory in the first release of most products. This extensive set of competencies is what's
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10 Mobile Social Networks to Check Out
Earlier today we covered a mobile social network called Buzzd , which will be featured at the music festival Bonnaroo. In this post we outline 10 mobile social networks to keep your eyes on. Sponsor
Editor's note: Looking back over 2008, there were some posts on ReadWriteWeb that did not get the attention we felt they deserved - whether because of timing, competing news stories, etc. It's a developing field - and there are issues such as hardware compatibility to overcome - but we expect some of these services to make a big impact in the next year or two. Because,
ReadWriteWeb
- Sunday, January 4, 2009
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A Practical Guide to Implementing Web 2.0 (aka Social Networking Tools) in Your Organization
aka Social Networking Tools) in Your Organization
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of social networking tools, social media and social software. aggregate products from many different, competing vendors, and/or offer
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How to Save the World
- Friday, May 29, 2009
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Soft skills are foundational competencies
Instead, we need to think about ways to rebuilt how talent is truly developed via connections to the resources at the edge, connections to different organisational competencies that plugs their gaps, connections that increases cognitive diversity and brings about unexpected learnings et al. Soft skills, especially collaboration and networking, will become more important than hard skills. Aaron Chua at Wild Illusions sees financial measurements as no longer able to tell the complete story. He mentions various other areas for measurement, including “talent development”
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The Anatomy Of The Twitter Attack
In the security industry there is a generally accepted philosophy that no system or network is completely secure - a competent attacker with enough time, patience and resources will eventually find a way into a target. For Hacker Croll, his first port of call in setting out to gain access to a target network is to make use of public search engines and public information to build a profile of a company or individual. The Twitter document leak fiasco started with a simple story that personal accounts of Twitter employees were hacked. Twitter CEO Evan Williams commented on
TechCrunch
- Sunday, July 19, 2009
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