Category Archives: Social Media

Tonight’s Toronto Tech: Tuesday Event Madness!

Toronto’s tech sector is on fire! When I first arrived in Toronto in 2004 I found very little in the way of Tech community. I was told that the Dot Com Crash had pretty much annihilated every shred of enthusiasm … Continue reading

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Tues 8th April: Using Wiki to Debate. EPICURE CAFE, Toronto

What’s being presented and about our speaker: As part of the 2008 Toronto Wiki Tuesday Guest Speaker Series, Adrian Fritsch (Software Consultant and founder of debatum.org) will lead discussions at Toronto Wiki Tuesday at Epicure Cafe, Here’s Adrian’s event description: … Continue reading

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Wikis in Legal Practices – Toronto Wiki Tuesday – Feb 2008

My congratulations go to Connie Crosby for her talk on Wikis in Legal Practices (Do Wikis belong in Law Firms) Slides here Despite howling winds driving a blizzard conditions and a late change of venue, 16 people successfully ventured toInsomnia … Continue reading

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Toronto Wiki Tuesdays: Feb, Mar, April.

Last month’s Toronto Wiki Tuesday marked a turning point. For the next 3 months in 2008 we have speakers lined up! To date I have usually lead a conversation based on my work with clients but I much prefer to … Continue reading

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Available for Speaking Engagements

It’s apparently not sufficiently well known that I am available for speaking engagements. Let’s see if we can change that Here are some recent talks: Professional Administrator’s Forum – Aug 16 2007 (Private) Office 2.0, San Francisco – Sep 5 … Continue reading

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iDateCorp / Quetchup doesn’t address privacy

I found it ironic that my cease and desist email to idatecorp re: quetchup failed. Maybe they are beyond hope? Delivery to the following recipient failed permanently: privacy@idatecorp.com Technical details of permanent failure: PERM_FAILURE: SMTP Error (state 13): 550 : … Continue reading

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Cease and desist: idatecorp

Further to my Quetchup blog post on Saturday, I sent this morning: To: privacy@idatecorp.com CC: http://www.stauber.com/lawoffices/ Dear iDateCorp,I would just like to point out that the actions of your website quetchup.com to hijack the address books of your users and … Continue reading

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Quechup smells Phishy. Stay away! (iDateCorp advisors get a face full)

I received an invite this morning from a system called Quechup from someone I met yesterday at Office 2.0. Luckily, Luis Suarez aka elsua had twittered it negatively, so I was very cautious. To quote Dwight Silverman: If you get … Continue reading

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The Military believes in Edge Organizations. Your firm should believe in Enterprise 2.0.

Since 2004, the terms Social Media, “Web 2.0″ and The Architecture of Participation, have been about getting the masses to provide full engagement, and are taking leaps and bounds as a dominant means to put publishing on the web into … Continue reading

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McMaster Congress: Enterprise 2.0 “ID-ah!” at Bell Systems and Technology

40,000 Minds are better than 1: A case analysis of idea management at Bell Canada (Weds 24 Jan, 11:30am-12) Meaghan McKnight and Rex Lee – BELL SYSTEMS AND TECHNOLOGY Rex and Meaghan from Bell Canada talked through some pretty exciting … Continue reading

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