Posts Tagged with ‘scoble’

Putting the Social Back In Social Media, How to Communicate Online

Leslie Poston

My session at PodCamp3 Boston was called Breaking Into the Conversation, Busting the Clique. It was about how to use social media to its fullest potential for you. Basically, how to be heard online and what social media tools are your best option.
So many people assume that to be a success when using social media, or to have it be productive for them, that they must follow the A-List or only vie for the attention of the top tier early [...]

Has FriendFeed been Giving Handouts to the Big Boys of Blogging?

Triston McIntyre

It seems like, for better or worse, we just can't quite come to a decision about FriendFeed, can we?  Perhaps we're resigned to an endless back and forth about the social aggregating platform.  But, as many of us know, any controversy converts to traffic, which is something FriendFeed can take solace in.
Getting to the point, I just did a little checking of my feeds and read a post written by Allen Stern on the rather uncanny way a few [...]

Web 2.0 Didn’t Invent the Wheel

Cyndy Aleo-Carreira

Are you reading The Drama 2.0 Show? If not, you should be.
One of the hard parts of blogging about Web 2.0 is trying to maintain a balanced view of the latest and greatest in web technology as a whole. Note that I don't say each news item or review, because there will always be good and bad. The Drama 2.0 Show, which I assume most people interested in Web 2.0 are already reading, doesn't take that tack. Instead, it focuses [...]

Scoble and Connectbeam

2cworth

Robert Scoble’s ScobleShow features an interview with Connectbeam CEO Puneet Gupta, and a podcast of a demo of Connectbeam’s offering. Check it out - this is a great example of how Web 2.0 can bring value to Enterprise.
I’d talked briefly in earlier posts about Connectbeam and business bookmarking and where Web 2.0 could make a difference to businesses - bringing “knowledge processing” as opposed to just “knowledge management” - here’s more information for you to think about.
A key facet of [...]