Social Media and The Purpose to Serve

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If I were to highlight one of my favourite and preferred traits from the world of Social / Open Business and the single one that perhaps makes it all worth while the effort and energy spent on already, it would be that one from a concept that’s…
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Terminal Snooping

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Seriously, though, surreptitiously spying on what users do is actually the underpinning of the entire web advertising industry. – Anil Dash, via Twitter Here we go!
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Twitter / frepa: Semantic Web in the old days. …

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Semantic Web in the old days. http://t.co/HreAFGflyb
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Research Tips For Designers and Developers

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» Research Tips For Designers and Developers How is the waterfall web design process like the childhood game of “Telephone,” and how can we fix it?
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IBM Dominates Enterprise Social Software Market

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How can a company become big in social media? Well, it helps to start by be big in general.
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Big Data, Trying to Build Better Workers

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Work history does not matter as much as we think it does, and bosses matter more — these are findings from an emerging field called work-force science.

Joe Raimondo‘s insight:

We ar eentering into a brave new world of developing new constitutive elements for understanding work and productivity.

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Now That We Have All These Devices, It’s Time For Them To Truly Work Together | TechCrunch

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Cross-platform is the buzzword of all the big tech companies now.

Joe Raimondo‘s insight:

There’s an integration platform missing in this and that’s a HUGE opportunity. None of the incumbents seem to get it at all.

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Weak signals or weak theory of observation?

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“Signals can be weak to the eyes but strong to the observer” During the times of disasters we are repeatedly faced with the question: ”Why didn’t we see it coming?” The questions are asked again w…
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Unreported Side Effects of Drugs Are Found Using Internet Search Data, Study Finds

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Scientists have detected evidence of unreported prescription drug side effects before they were found by the Food and Drug Administration’s warning system.

Joe Raimondo‘s insight:

This is a huge recognition of the latent power of crwod-driven informaitonal latency.

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App.net Just Went From Twitter Clone To A Scale Model Of Something Much, Much More – Forbes

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When Dalton Caldwell launched App.net in August it appeared to be a clone of Twitter with the twist that users had to pay for the privilege.

Joe Raimondo‘s insight:

The #carriersingal piece keep clicking into place.

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