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With Sky Plus (UK) or Tivo (US), you can ‘subscribe’ to your favourite programs. You select subscribe and from that point forward the episodes of your favourite shows are stored ready for when you want to view them.
It’s the same with websites and RSS. You subscribe to …
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One of the reasons take up of social media within organisations is slower than people anticipated, often comes down to justification to management. On one hand you’d think that the relative low cost and overhead of social media deployments would mean take up would be high. On the other hand you are faced with …
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My recent post ‘The use of handouts when launching a site’ seemed to grab the interest of a few people. Simon Goh is launching an intranet and was on the lookout for launch ideas. Here are a few more we’ve used in the past.
About a year and a half ago Simon and I …
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Yesterday we had space in a poster session at <insert large company name>, so took the opportunity to display some posters on blogging, RSS, social bookmarking and wikis. The idea of a poster session like this is to stand next to your posters and engage people in conversation when they stop to look at what you …
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I keep telling people that it will be the small to medium sized businesses who will lead the way in enterprise 2.0 adoption and innovation. Today I heard from a number of people, in a number of large companies, about how internal turf wars, agendas or the overall technology strategy is preventing some truly …


Hi, I'm Scott Gavin and I've been both implementing and evangelizing the use of new web technologies and trends for business since 2005. I truly believe enabling technologies can power next generation collaboration and innovation in any business.