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Hindsight 20/20 Series: 4. Your social business platform as a shopping mall

Biznology

After a while, you’ll have to figure out what is the real difference between your social business platform, and all the communications and collaboration products that preceded it, like your intranet web content management system, your corporate wiki, your SharePoint or Lotus Notes, email and telephones.

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What Is a Blog, & Why Should You Create One

Hubspot

What is the difference between a wiki and a blog? A wiki is a collaborative space where anyone who visits the site can edit, share, or publish content -- Wikipedia is one of the most popular examples of this. To learn more about the benefits of blogging, check out Why Blog? The Benefits of Blogging for Business and Marketing.

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IBM Social Computing Guidelines

Buzz Marketing for Technology

Blogs, wikis, social networks, virtual worlds and social media. In the spring of 2005, IBMers used a wiki to create a set of guidelines for all IBMers who wanted to blog. IBMers are personally responsible for the content they publish on blogs, wikis or any other form of user-generated media. Country/region [ select ].

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Squirrels, long working hours, and social technologies

Biznology

You likely spend the vast majority of your time doing three things: Writing or reading documents (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, PDF) and exchanging them with your co-workers using SharePoint, Lotus Notes, network drives or email attachments. If you are a so-called “knowledge worker,” think about your day.

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Intranet Blog :: E-mail fatigue

Buzz Marketing for Technology

a companys success in content management is inversely proportional to the amount of information that is exchanged over email.â?? Also helping overcome e-mail fatigue at leading organizations are effective policies on e-mail use and the use of social media such as wikis and blogs. Internal Communications. Intranet 2.0. Multimedia.

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Live Blog: How to Make Collaboration Cook

Paul Gillin

The company already had a mix of stand-alone blogs, forums and wikis that had sprung up to address specific problems, but there was no integration between them. “Once people start sharing, they want to go to the next level, like file-sharing or managing a wiki. “You want people inviting others to join the community.”

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Buzz Marketing for Technology

Whether you ask participants to answer a poll question (in a large group) or speak about a topic (in a small group), the initial impression is of a two-way exchange rather than a sleep-inducing monologue. Figure 2 shows the difference between a standard, drab wiki page without graphics and a lively, engaging one with graphics.

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