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22 USC 1461 sec 501 Why the proposed changes could be awesome

22 USC 1461 sec 501 Why the proposed changes could be awesome

By Dan Morrill on May 24, 2012

The US Government wants to modify 22 USC 1461 sec 501 so that they can put propaganda on the internet. There is a risk of people being exposed to said propaganda, but wouldn’t you really like to know what the US Government is saying to other countries, and specifically to the citizens of those other [...]

Posted in Trends & Concepts | Tagged politics, social media, United States

4 Big Data Myths - Part II

4 Big Data Myths – Part II

By Chirag Mehta on April 18, 2012

This is the second and the last part of this two-post series blog post on Big Data myths. If you haven’t read the first part, check it out here. Myth # 2: Big Data is an old wine in new bottle I hear people say, “Oh, that Big Data, we used to call it BI.” One [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged BI, big data, bigdata, Business Intelligence, cloud computing, data mining, data scientist, Data Warehousing, databases, hadoop, social media, sql

Is There A Social Media Bubble?

Is There A Social Media Bubble?

By Chris Yeh on April 16, 2012

Of course there’s a social media bubble. All over the map, everyone ranging from seed-stage investors to the public markets are paying inflated prices for social media assets. But while the current frenzy is a bubble, it doesn’t even come close to the magnitude and madness of the Dot-Com bubble. Back in those days, “eyeballs” [...]

Posted in Entrepreneurship | Tagged Apple, bubble, Dot-com bubble, dotcom, facebook, Instagram, linkedin, social media, SocialMedia, twitter

Social Media Doesn’t Constitute Banking 2.0–Apple and Google Get That

Social Media Doesn’t Constitute Banking 2.0–Apple and Google Get That

By Ben Kepes on April 12, 2012

While I was at SXSW last month I attended a panel (yes I know attending panels at SXSW is rare!)entitles Financial Services & Technology Rockstar Women. The panel promised to allow attendees to “Hear from global financial services and technology leaders, who happen to be women, how they use social media to drive innovation and [...]

Posted in Application Software, Business, Featured Posts | Tagged Apple, banking, banking 2.0, Financial institution, financial services, google, social media | 1 Response

4 Big Data Myths - Part I

4 Big Data Myths – Part I

By Chirag Mehta on April 2, 2012

It was cloud then and it’s Big Data now. Every time there’s a new disruptive category it creates a lot of confusion. These categories are not well-defined. They just catch on. What hurts the most is the myths. This is the first part of my two-part series to debunk Big Data myths. Myth # 4: [...]

Posted in Application Software, Enterprise, Featured Posts | Tagged BI, big data, bigdata, cloud computing, Data Warehousing, database, hadoop, mapreduce, social media | 1 Response

Why API's suck, and what they lack

Why API’s suck, and what they lack

By Martijn Linssen on March 29, 2012

The Social Media Movement is slowly moving towards monetisation. Social Business, yes even Social Enterprise, is neigh. Infographics bite the dust in an ever-increasing frenzy to prove that social is here to stay, to rule, to conquer the world! And as yet another evidence of that, API’s are brought forward – by the hundreds, no [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged adapt, adopt, api, application development, facebook, integration, saas, Social Enterprise, social media, standardisation, twitter | 6 Responses

The benefits and concerns of Social

The benefits and concerns of Social

By Martijn Linssen on March 8, 2012

This post is the last in a series of six that deals with Social Business and Social Enterprise. The goal of the series: to explore the pros and cons of Social Business and Social Enterprise, given the current odds, and fast-forwarding to business opportunities now and in the near future Well, this is it. 1. [...]

Posted in Business, Enterprise, Featured Posts | Tagged 1.0, 3.0, adapt, adopt, business exceptions, business rules, change, growth, knowledge, SBSE, social business design, social media, trust

The concerns of Social Enterprise

The concerns of Social Enterprise

By Martijn Linssen on March 2, 2012

This post is the fifth in a series of six that deals with Social Business and Social Enterprise. The goal of the series: to explore the pros and cons of Social Business and Social Enterprise, given the current odds, and fast-forwarding to business opportunities now and in the near future This post is about the [...]

Posted in Enterprise, Featured Posts | Tagged 1.0, 3.0, adapt, adopt, business exceptions, business rules, change, growth, knowledge, SBSE, social business design, social media, trust

The concerns of Social Business

The concerns of Social Business

By Martijn Linssen on March 1, 2012

[Image by Diego Cupolo] This post is the fourth in a series of six that deals with Social Business and Social Enterprise. The goal of the series: to explore the pros and cons of Social Business and Social Enterprise, given the current odds, and fast-forwarding to business opportunities now and in the near future This [...]

Posted in Enterprise, Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged 1.0, 3.0, adapt, adopt, business exceptions, business rules, change, growth, knowledge, SBSE, Social Business, social business design, Social Enterprise, social media, trust | 3 Responses

The benefits of Social Enterprise

The benefits of Social Enterprise

By Martijn Linssen on February 29, 2012

This post is the third in a series of six that deals with Social Business and Social Enterprise. The goal of the series: to explore the pros and cons of Social Business and Social Enterprise, given the current odds, and fast-forwarding to business opportunities now and in the near future This post is about the [...]

Posted in Business, Enterprise, Featured Posts | Tagged 1.0, 3.0, adapt, adopt, business exceptions, business rules, change, growth, knowledge, SBSE, social business design, social media, trust

The benefits of Social Business 2/2

The benefits of Social Business 2/2

By Martijn Linssen on February 28, 2012

This post is the second in a series of six that deals with Social Business and Social Enterprise. The goal of the series: to explore the pros and cons of Social Business and Social Enterprise, given the current odds, and fast-forwarding to business opportunities now and in the near future This post is about the [...]

Posted in Business, Enterprise, Featured Posts | Tagged 1.0, 3.0, adapt, adopt, business exceptions, business rules, change, growth, knowledge, SBSE, social business design, social media, trust | 1 Response

The benefits of Social Business 1/2

The benefits of Social Business 1/2

By Martijn Linssen on February 27, 2012

This post is the first in a series of six that deals with Social Business and Social Enterprise. The goal of the series: to explore the pros and cons of Social Business and Social Enterprise, given the current odds, and fast-forwarding to business opportunities now and in the near future This post is about the [...]

Posted in Enterprise, Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged 1.0, 3.0, adapt, adopt, business exceptions, business rules, change, growth, knowledge, SBSE, social business design, social media, trust | 2 Responses

Where will the social developers code? And what?

Where will the social developers code? And what?

By Martijn Linssen on February 17, 2012

Dion Hinchcliffe wrote a very interesting piece, and I missed it. But thanks to John Rymer I picked it up. John shared an interesting question indeed: Client gives up on enterprise PaaS deal with #Salesforce.com, asks me for options. Focus is “systems of engagement.” Interesting question. — John Rymer (@johnrrymer) February 16, 2012   We [...]

Posted in Business, Featured Posts | Tagged 3.0, application development, business exceptions, business rules, cloud computing, social business design, social media

Wanted dead or alive: any Facebook user, $ 125 reward

Wanted dead or alive: any Facebook user, $ 125 reward

By Martijn Linssen on January 31, 2012

With the upcoming IPO of Facebook this week, I got a little worried. I told a few people “Mark my words, this IPO is going to blow the Social Media bubble once and for all” and even “Wouldn’t be surprised if FB’s IPO is going to start the final leg of this crisis and finish [...]

Posted in Business, Featured Posts | Tagged $FB, 1.0, business exceptions, Eddie Murphy, facebook, financials, Initial public offering, ipo, social business design, social media, Social network, Trading Places, trust

How Klout could make Twitter a better place

How Klout could make Twitter a better place

By Martijn Linssen on January 30, 2012

I’ve written my fair share of posts on Klout. 1.5 years ago I started off with a mild post called “Why I have doubt about @Klout” At the beginning of that I stated First of all, I highly appreciate the service – and I ended with 11 extra Klout points in 12 days on the [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged 3.0, business rules, Data quality, EAI, edi, facebook, information, Klout, knowledge, social business design, social media, trust, twitter

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