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Social business, the forest and the garden: Your intranet is not the Internet

Biznology

Photo credit: Wikipedia. Altavista, Geocities, AOL, Google, Amazon, WordPress, eBay, Hotmail, Wikipedia, MySpace, Flickr, Delicious, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Quora, Pinterest all had their days of glory. You may no longer remember this, but back in 2006, wikis were all the rage. Why does that happen?

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Learning Professionals Leaders

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Harold Jarche in Skills 2.0 : Today, active involvement in informal learning, particularly through web-based communities, is key to remaining professional and creative in a field. How can you apply them to your existing systematic learning system if you don't know what the heck wiki even means? They have their head in the sand.

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Alterian Pushes Into Social Media Management with Techrigy Acquisition

Customer Experience Matrix

message boards/forums (such as LinkedIn discussions), wikis (such as Wikipedia ), video and photo sharing sites ( Flickr , YouTube ), and some mainstream media blogs ( The New York Times , Wall Street Journa l). Sources include blogs, social networks (publicly-accessible sections of Facebook, MySpace , etc.),

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B2B Marketing Thought Leadership: Tom Pick

Adobe Experience Cloud Blog

Today it's a significant new innovation — Wikipedia, YouTube, the iPhone — every two months, and the pace continues to increase. Buyers used to rely on marketing for product information because even though they knew the information would be biased, detailed product information was scarce and difficult to obtain.

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Using ALL the Tools of Social Media Optimization

WebMarketCentral

Wikis A wiki is another place to share your knowledge of a particular topic with a community or the world. Wikipedia is the best known but also the most difficult to work with ; that leaves an opening for alternative wiki sites such as Google's Knol , open-site.org , Freebase and others which are less contributor-hostile.

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BMJ blogs " Blog Archive " Richard Smith: Get with Web 2.0 or become yesterday's person

Buzz Marketing for Technology

a few wise guys attempting to inform the many. RSS feeds, blogs, wikis, podcasts, social networking sites, mash up technology, etcâ?? seems to me a crucial step in entering the information age, more crucial even than the invention of the world wide web. Google, YouTube, MySpace, Facebook are all incredibly young organisations.

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The 4 C's of Social Media

WebMarketCentral

Social media "are primarily Internet- and mobile-based tools for sharing and discussing information" according to Wikipedia. It is "the use of technology combined with social interaction to create or co-create value" according to John Jantsch , a "shift in how people discover, read, and share news and information and content.a