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Full story: New intranet report includes social media
Melcrum Publishing has just published a research report entitled ‘Transforming Your Intranet.’ I got an email about it yesterday and my first thought was: yet another expensive report about intranets with the same old late-90s view about them and the org-chart approach on how to use them. But then I read the synopsis (PDF). And then […]
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Full story: The Hobson & Holtz Report – Podcast #132: April 27, 2006
Content summary: FIR Listener Survey update; IABC/Dallas podcast survey; communication conferences; connections and recording equipment; Southwest Airlines starts a blog; Lee Hopkins reports; BBC 2.0; Dan York reports; Waggener Edstrom blogging index; Jonathan Schwartz the first Fortune 500 CEO blogger; crisis communication and blogs; the FIR Schwag Shop opens; David Philips reports; listeners’ comments discussion; […]
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Full story: Stock blogs network launched by AOL/Weblogs
AOL/Weblogs has launched a set of eight blogs that will include commentary and opinion about the stock of eight listed US companies – Apple, eBay, General Electric, Google, Microsoft, Time-Warner, Wal-Mart, and Yahoo. If you want to read about all the eight companies in one place, the aggregated blog BloggingStocks is the place to go. […]
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Full story: 33 wikis resource
If you want to find out how organizations are using wikis, the 33 wikis project from eastwikkers is a terrific place to start. This wiki includes detailed commentary and analysis on each of the 33 wikis listed. It aggregates that from the daily posts eastwikkers has been running for the past, well, 33 days into […]
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Full story: Exposing the past of BBC 2.0
One follow-up to my post yesterday about the BBC’s plans for re-invention – the broadcaster has posted its complete catalogue online, which includes: Details of 946,614 BBC radio & TV programmes, dating back 75 years 503,193 subject categories, from Pig Farming to Pirate Radio 1,182,424 contributors, from Bruce Forsyth to Imelda Marcos This is a gigantic […]