Archive for the 'Social Media' Category

Open Skies for airflight; Open markets for Canada; Social Media as an Enabler.

Monday, November 27th, 2006

Travellers’ groups cheer ‘open skies’ plan

Airline and travellers’ groups are cheering a government plan to open up Canada’s skies to more competition, saying open-skies agreements with more countries will allow them to reach new markets and reduce ticket prices for consumers.
Currently, Canada only has two open-skies agreements, with the United States and Britain, while the […]

Gizmodo: GPS enabled Cell Phone released - locate your buddies!

Sunday, November 26th, 2006

Grope: Helio Drift GPS Buddy Stalker Vs. Dodgeball - Gizmodo

Basically, you can use the phone to find friends on you buddy list, with a few conditions. They have to have a Drift phone, too. They have to be on your buddy list. They need to have pinged the server with their most recent location. Still, […]

Kami Huyse on Effective Blogging

Sunday, November 26th, 2006

Kami Huyse gives an overview of her most popular articles about blogging in dialing_8_kami; I particularly liked 7-habits-of-highly-effective-blogs
Thanks Kami.

Knowledge management is dead. Long live Knowledge Management

Monday, November 20th, 2006

In his post, The relevance of knowledge management today, says about Knowledge Management:
The terminology and tools have substantially moved on, yet the fundamental problems are not new. As such, the wheel does not need to be reinvented, and those who have been in the knowledge management space can apply their expertise with enormous relevance.
Ross Dawson […]

Web 2.0 is about participation, more than personalisation

Thursday, November 9th, 2006

I was in a conversation at Toronto’s Enterprise 2.0 Camp on Tuesday night with a guy in telecoms (sorry if someone knows his name please let me know) who said for him that Web 2.0 is personalisation. He sketched the following:
When I click a button on my phone to fetch a cab it would know […]