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Web 2.0 Expo Berlin: The Wednesday Keynotes
Leisa Reichelt – Drupal.org redesign How do you design for a large Open Source Community? That was the problem Leisa Reichelt [http://www.disambiguity.com/] faced when commissioned to do the redesign of the Drupal.org [http://www.drupal.org/] site. “You can’t do it behind closed doors,” she
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JP Rangaswami on Sharing Acitivity in Businesses
Who owns this data? That’s a key question in a data-driven world. However, within a company, drawing together shouldn’t be complicated – there’s no rocket science in Facebook, for example. It’s built of pre-existing elements whose technological basis is well-known. The first step is to think about
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Web 2.0 Expo Berlin: Gender Issues
Steph the tried to steer the discussion towards career aspects. [Nancy](http://www.tigertwotiger.co.uk) raised the issue of women being unwilling to put themselves in the line of comment fire on blogs. Suw pointed to [the Kathy Sierra situation](http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kathy_
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Dion Hinchcliffe on Enterprise 2.0
“They push the traditional business software out to the edge of the network, because they are so powerful,” he said. Key things to address: * Peer production – already affected software * Owning your classes of data – data becomes the competitive advantage * New distribution models – building a website and driving people there is
Giving Up E-mail for Social Software
[https://i0.wp.com/www.computerweekly.com/blogs/enterprise-social-software/pics/2008/Luis%20Suarez.jpg] Poor old e-mail, it’s taking a right old beating at this conference. In fact, one speaker has given it up entirely. Luis Suarez [http://www.elsua.net/] isn’t from a hipster startup, though. He
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Tim O'Reilly on Andrew Keen
Too entertaining not to share: [Tim O’Reilly on Andrew Keen](http://vimeo.com/2039518?pg=embed&sec=2039518) from [Adam Tinworth](http://vimeo.com/adders?pg=embed&sec=2039518) on [Vimeo](http://vimeo.com?pg=embed&sec=2039518).
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Why Web 2.0 Matters to Enterprise
This morning, a select group of bloggers were invited along to a round table discussion with Tim O’Reilly [http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/au/27], founder of books and conference company O’Reilly Media [http://oreilly.com/]. He, along with conference hosts Jennifer Pahlka [http://blog.pahlka.com/] of
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Why FreeConomics Doesn't Work*
One presentation I was genuinely sorry to miss today (along with Lee Bryant [http://www.headshift.com/mt/mt-cp.cgi?__mode=view&blog_id=1&id=20]‘s Niche Social Networks FTW [http://webexberlin2008.crowdvine.com/talks/show/2109]) was Alan Patrick’s presentation on the Limits of
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Introducing The Social Enterprise
For those of you who are following my Web 2.0 Expo posts, they’re not all on this blog. Yesterday, I kicked off a new blog for one of our titles, Computer Weekly, which looks at[ the implications of using social software in modern enterprises](http://www.computerweekly.com/
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Why E-Mail is Failing Us
E-mail. No-one thinks of it as a social app. It’s hardly what we think of as Web 2.0, yet it’s the most social piece of software most of us use each day. Oh, and it’s broken. [https://i2.wp.com/www.computerweekly.com/blogs/enterprise-social-software/pics/
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Web 2.0 Expo Berlin: Martin Varsavsky
[Martin Varsavsky](http://english.martinvarsavsky.net/), a serial entrepreneur most recently with Fon, was challenged by Tim O’reilly to elaborate on a recent blog post when [he criticised some of the doom and gloom coming out of silicon valley](http://english.martinvarsavsky.net/general/sequoia-says-get-real-or-go-home-quite-late-in-the-game.html). His point, he