Greeting Card for Social Networkers

Sunday, 29 February 2004, 6:01 | Category : Uncategorized
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I found a greeting card at the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, from Knock Knock.
Outside: IT’S NOT WHO YOU KNOW
Inside: IT’S WHO KNOWS YOU
(bottom: I know you.)

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On the relatedness end of things

Tuesday, 24 February 2004, 3:40 | Category : Uncategorized
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I just read Jon Udell on the application development of social software (InfoWorld: Is social networking just another men’s group?)
This awakened my third theme (relatedness) for a moment, as I was reminded of the work of Jean Baker Miller and how it inspired my friend Maureen Harvey to launch a project at Digital to look [...]

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Dave Winer talk at Microsoft on Weblogs

Sunday, 22 February 2004, 5:41 | Category : Uncategorized
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Dave Winer’s talk (from the Harvard Berkman Center) Talk at Microsoft Research Laboratory is worth listen, if you have the time. He talks about the work is doing at Harvard to integrate weblogs into the academic environment. He identifies the type of people who will blog (connectors and mavens), and the role that they [...]

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The Urbach Letter – February 2004

Saturday, 14 February 2004, 6:42 | Category : Uncategorized
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Came on this in a Ryze posting … a nice introduction to social software and connections … The Urbach Letter – February 2004

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On the Complexity Front

Thursday, 12 February 2004, 6:42 | Category : Uncategorized
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Things are starting to happen in KM and complexity, and I’m starting to get my juices up to apply some of the Cynefin methods (now that I passed the certification! yeah!).
…Ross Wirth has started an organizational complexity group at Yahoo!
…David Gurteen, who is a master of managing and creating knowledge about knowledge management has created [...]

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