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The Social Business Edge … Stowe Boyd
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Stowe has long been at the forefront of thinking and writing about things social on the Web.
Here is the clarion call to one of his new initiatives, the Social Business Edge .
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The rise of the real-time, social web has become one of the critical factors in this new century, along with a radically changed global economic climate, an accelerating need for sustainable business practices, and a political context demanding increased openness in business. As he notes in the initial blog post:
“We are seeing a rethinking of work, collaboration, and the role of management in a changing world, where the principles and tools of the web are transforming society, media, and business.
Wirearchy
- Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Understanding Social Business - Webcast
The term, "Social Business" has been gaining currency over the past year among influential thinkers such as Stowe Boyd , Jeff Dachis , Peter Kim , and Jeremiah Owyang . At its broadest definition Social Business describes the systemic challenges and new opportunities social technologies present to organizations.
have been writing for some time that organizations I It is a different approach to doing business.
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OReilly Radar
- Thursday, January 7, 2010
We All Live In Public Now. Get Used To It.
As the Web becomes more social, privacy becomes harder and harder to come by. Stowe Boyd, along with others before him , calls this new state of exposure “publicy” (as opposed to privacy or secrecy). This change represents a major shift in the social fabric, and it is only now just getting started. People are over-sharing on Facebook and Twitter, broadcasting their whereabouts every ten steps on Foursquare and Gowalla, and uploading photos and videos of their most private moments to the Web for all to see. It’s easy to say that privacy is dead,
TechCrunch
- Wednesday, December 30, 2009
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Social Media Goes Mainstream
Now before I present my case for the mainstreaming of shared, collaborative media, we should more carefully define the term that captures this best: social media . Wikipedia of course has the most easily accessible definition of social media , describing it as " online tools and platforms that people use to share opinions, insights, experiences, and perspectives with each other. Social media can take many While some will dispute what mainstream is defined as exactly -- with my own personal favorite being when my grandparents and their grandchildren both are doing whatever is under discussion -- the rise of consumer-powered media platforms has all the hallmarks of being something that's not only here to stay, but something that's increasingly pushing everything else off the stage.
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Social Media Goes Mainstream
Now before I present my case for the mainstreaming of shared, collaborative media, we should more carefully define the term that captures this best: social media . Wikipedia of course has the most easily accessible definition of social media , describing it as " online tools and platforms that people use to share opinions, insights, experiences, and perspectives with each other. Social media can take many While some will dispute what mainstream is defined as exactly -- with my own personal favorite being when my grandparents and their grandchildren both are doing whatever is under discussion -- the rise of consumer-powered media platforms has all the hallmarks of being something that's not only here to stay, but something that's increasingly pushing everything else off the stage.
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Dear DoD, the Web Itself is Social
military is strongly considering a near-total ban on Twitter, Facebook, and all other social networking sites throughout the Department of Defense." According to Wired, the DoD believes that social networks, "make it way too easy for people with bad intentions to push malicious code to unsuspecting users."
In April of this year, Mark Drapeau and Linton Wells II (previously the acting CIO of the DoD) published a thirty-five A few weeks ago, Noah Shachtman of Wired's Danger Room blog wrote about how the, "U.S. Combining a few of their conclusions, social software, "is an important
OReilly Radar
- Monday, August 17, 2009
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The Social Business Edge … Stowe Boyd
.
Stowe has long been at the forefront of thinking and writing about things social on the Web.
Here is the clarion call to one of his new initiatives, the Social Business Edge .
.
The rise of the real-time, social web has become one of the critical factors in this new century, along with a radically changed global economic climate, an accelerating need for sustainable business practices, and a political context demanding increased openness in business. As he notes in the initial blog post:
“We are seeing a rethinking of work, collaboration, and the role of management in a changing world, where the principles and tools of the web are transforming society, media, and business.
Wirearchy
- Tuesday, January 26, 2010
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Social Media Goes Mainstream
Now before I present my case for the mainstreaming of shared, collaborative media, we should more carefully define the term that captures this best: social media . Wikipedia of course has the most easily accessible definition of social media , describing it as " online tools and platforms that people use to share opinions, insights, experiences, and perspectives with each other. Social media can take many While some will dispute what mainstream is defined as exactly -- with my own personal favorite being when my grandparents and their grandchildren both are doing whatever is under discussion -- the rise of consumer-powered media platforms has all the hallmarks of being something that's not only here to stay, but something that's increasingly pushing everything else off the stage.
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Understanding Social Business - Webcast
The term, "Social Business" has been gaining currency over the past year among influential thinkers such as Stowe Boyd , Jeff Dachis , Peter Kim , and Jeremiah Owyang . At its broadest definition Social Business describes the systemic challenges and new opportunities social technologies present to organizations.
have been writing for some time that organizations I It is a different approach to doing business.
So
OReilly Radar
- Thursday, January 7, 2010
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Will Air France-KLM’s Social Network Bluenity Fly? I Like Dopplr Better.
Airline group Air France-KLM , formed after the merger of Société Air France and the Royal Dutch Airlines and currently the largest airline company in the world in terms of operating revenues, has recently launched a social network for travelers called Bluenity to connect its +75 million customers when traveling (presumably so that they can meet up with strangers).
An airline moving into social networking is interesting, so we decided to take a look and see how it compares to internet startups who are looking to monetize social platforms catered to travelers. Unfortunately, in this case, it turns out to be not much more than a marketing exercise.
TechCrunch
- Friday, January 16, 2009
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We All Live In Public Now. Get Used To It.
As the Web becomes more social, privacy becomes harder and harder to come by. Stowe Boyd, along with others before him , calls this new state of exposure “publicy” (as opposed to privacy or secrecy). This change represents a major shift in the social fabric, and it is only now just getting started. People are over-sharing on Facebook and Twitter, broadcasting their whereabouts every ten steps on Foursquare and Gowalla, and uploading photos and videos of their most private moments to the Web for all to see. It’s easy to say that privacy is dead,
TechCrunch
- Wednesday, December 30, 2009
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Should Journalists Be On Twitter? Three Quarters Of NYTimes Readers Don’t Think So.
Intrigued by this tweet from writer and consultant Stowe Boyd , I registered for the New York Times’ Insight Lab , an online community / focus group made up of Times readers interested in providing the media company with direct feedback.
In my mind, journalists are free to join any social networking site they want as long as they conduct themselves online the way they’re supposed to behave in meat space e.g. Apparently, the New York Times is still unsure whether its reporters should be allowed to Tweet or not. The homepage features a quick poll asking members
TechCrunch
- Friday, July 31, 2009
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Web 2.0 Summit: Leading Players Facing Challenges, Push for Openness
In a profiled afternoon conversation on day two, AOL's Jonathan Miller seemed to clearly understand these issues -- which are actively facing his company today -- as it heads into the world of user generated contact and social networks, two forces that are growing large new Web startups, and hence competition, very rapidly. Also see great coverage by Stowe Boyd , Richard MacManus , and I hate to say it but ValleyWag, who has relentlessly live blogged the conference. Announcing Web 2.0 It's the final day of the three day long Web 2.0 Summit , the leading
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