Archive for July, 2008
Twitter Updates for 2008-07-09
0- @094459 totally agree re los niños @ weddings, I don’t get this need for “perfection”, the best weddings are the relaxed and fun ones
- @sdownes1972 so do the same couples banning kids at their weddings allow single friends to bring a “guest”?
- the idea of banning kids from weddings is bugging me, IMHO adults a far more likely to ruin a special day than a few noisey children!!
- @chuckstar76 You can always try Ubuntu as a dual-boot option, installing via Wubi, works great!
- Retweeting @bbcnews: A teenager who thought her mobile phone was disturbing her underwear finds a bat asleep in her bra. . …
- @chuckstar76 check out There really is no excuse!!
- @ssheppard yes, quite some detail in a breif stroy!! LOL!
- @stroker pls tell more! I would love to be able to work from Ubuntu!
- @chuckstar76 @stroker Not using OO here, making a concious effort to use the IBM tools in Notes8, might switch the file asoc to help
- Retweeting @monkchips: apparently you can synch outlook contacts with Google using GCAL LDAP services. not sure i can be bothered at thi …
- @ssheppard umm, sunny!!?
sorry couldn’t help it! - @ssheppard and just to rub it in, here in Spain, it finally feels like summer today, not a cloud in sight!
- a big “hola” to my latest follower @ccurtice Thanks for tagging along!
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Guess the culprit…
0Content from this Web site that is not provided under an agreement, such Content is not provided as “public domain”; you may use such Content for your personal, non-commercial use only and only in connection with your use of XXXXX.
Yes, afraid so, its IBM with their on the Lotus Symphony website.
So, basically that means the plugins, and the templates, can only be used for personal tasks, not at work, and only using Symphony! Oh, and don’t forget, these are, on the whole, user contributions.
Lets step back a minute. This software comes embedded within a leading enterprise collaboration tool, uses open standards, and its manufacturer is pushing interoperability…..
Doesn’t quite add up for me, and certainly not in the spirit of things…..!
Whats the alternative? If I have a template or plugin I want to share, do I have to host it myself, away from symphony.lotus.com, where it is obviously going to get the same visability?
Enough said, come on IBM, you can do better than this!
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Chris Brogan: What Social Media Does Best
1has a in his series on social media.
This list is a must read!
- Blogs allow chronological organization of thoughts, status, ideas. This means more permanence than emails.
- Podcasts (video and audio) encourage different types of learning, and in portable formats.
- Social networks encourage collaboration, can replace intranets and corporate directories, and can promote non-email conversation channels.
- Social networks can amass like-minded people around shared interests with little external force, no organizational center, and a group sense of what is important and what comes next.
- Social bookmarking means that entire groups can learn of new articles, tools, and other Web properties, instead of leaving them all on one machine, one browser, for one human.
- Blogs and wikis encourage conversations, sharing, creation.
- Social software, like Flickr and Last.fm and even Amazon.com, promote human-mediated information sharing. Similar mechanisms inside of larger organizations would be just as effective.
- Social news sites show the popularity of certain information, at least within certain demographics. Would roll-your-own voting within the company be useful?
- Social networks are full of prospecting and lead generation information for sales and marketing.
- Social networks make for great ways to understand the mindset of the online consumer, should that be of value to you.
- Online versions of your materials and media, especially in formats that let you share, mean that you’re equipping others to run with your message, should that be important (like if you’re a marketer).
- Online versions of your materials and media are searchable, and help Google help you find new visitors / customers / employees.
- Social networks contain lots of information about your prospective new hires, your customers, your competitors.
- Blogs allow you to speak your mind, and let the rest of the world know your thought processes and mindsets.
- Podcasts are a way to build intimacy with information.
- Podcasts reach people who are trying out new gadgets, like iPhones, iPods, Apple TVs, Zunes, and more.
- Tagging and sharing and all the other activities common on the social Web mean that information gets passed around much faster.
- Human aggregation and mediation improves the quality of data you find, and gives you more “exactly what I was looking for” help. (See also, ).
- Innovation works much faster in a social software environment, open source or otherwise.
- Conversations spread around, adding metadata and further potential business value.
- People feel heard.
I could pick any as a favourite!
Twitter Updates for 2008-07-08
0- @stuartmcintyre LOL! you got a good nights kip then!? ;-p
- @GrahamChastney Congrats on being shortlisted for the ComputerWeekly.com IT Blog Awards 08!!
- Retweeting @bbcnews: Should children be banned from weddings?
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Twitter Updates for 2008-07-07
0- diving back into the twitterverse after a week offline, did I miss anything!?
- @SteveRichards my T61 gives me a blank white screen from time to time, same mystery here!
- welcome to the new followers who have jumped on my twitter train over the last few days!
- Retweeting @Pistachio: If you follow the recipe exactly, you can’t cook any better than the person who wrote it.
- @vsmith1 so you have the warmth of the tropics to go with the monsoon rains then!?
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