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tibbr 3.5 turns the world into interactive post-its

tibbr 3.5 turns the world into interactive post-its

By Martijn Linssen on January 25, 2012

Tibbr released version 3.5 to the public today in Palo Alto California, 9 AM Pacific time. I got a solo preview yesterday and I was impressed by it – as usual I’d say. “In twelve months since launch, tibbr has been deployed to hundreds of thousands of employees across global enterprises, who can now use tibbr [...]

Posted in Application Software, Enterprise, Featured Posts, Product reviews | Tagged 2.0, 24/7/365, application development, b2b, B2C, Data quality, EAI, edi, guaranteed delivery, information, integration, knowledge, maturity, messaging, social media, standardisation, tibbr35, twitter

The evangalyst: preaching to the converted

The evangalyst: preaching to the converted

By Martijn Linssen on January 18, 2012

There are definite signs of evolution in social media. Where I saw some issues around mainstream adoption over a year ago, I can now rest assured. Dozens of “priests and monks” have arisen all over the world to further aid the conversion towards social; Social Business now is the way to go and according to [...]

Posted in Enterprise | Tagged 1.0, adopt, b2b, change, Data quality, Social Business, social business design, social media, trust, twitter

Afraid of socmediots? Email works just as well.

Afraid of socmediots? Email works just as well.

By Martijn Linssen on January 2, 2012

A giant reputation drama has been unfolding in the past days: Ocean Marketing’s Paul Cristoforo has made a complete ass of himself and his company. A nice compilation is provided by Doug Collins on his blog, and it’s aptly called How to Commit Career Suicide The (apparently almost) entire email thread can be found on [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Marketing | Tagged 1.0, B2C, Globalisation, Marketing and Advertising, Penny Arcade, Social Business, social media, trust

If Your Company is Still Blocking the Move to Social, Then Join Electronic Arts in Battle

If Your Company is Still Blocking the Move to Social, Then Join Electronic Arts in Battle

By Mark Fidelman on December 15, 2011

The world’s largest gaming company is going through a remarkable transformation into a Social Business. Electronic Arts understands that today’s technologies, unlike those of the past decade, are no longer limited to the individual. They impact everyone. Impact that’s revolutionizing … Continue reading →

Posted in Strategy | Tagged bert sandie, curator, electronic arts, enterprise 2.0, Microsoft Sharepoint, sharepoint, Social Business, Social Enterprise, social media, yammer | 1 Response

Mesagraph Launches Search and Discovery Platform–And Plays Buzzword Bingo

Mesagraph Launches Search and Discovery Platform–And Plays Buzzword Bingo

By Ben Kepes on December 5, 2011

I’ve been travelling a lot lately and have attended a number of conferences at which the latest range of buzzwords are clearly being utilized by a new crop of startups. At the same time I’ve been railing against excessive use of acronyms that does nothing to make life easier for consumers and, in fact, confuses [...]

Posted in Application Software | Tagged Mesagraph, real-time search, social media, twitter

Klout 'o Calypse: 2.5 million people can't be wrong

Klout ‘o Calypse: 2.5 million people can’t be wrong

By Martijn Linssen on December 5, 2011

I wrote an initial post on people killing their Klout on the very same day that Klout enabled them to do so. I took tweets as a basis for my testset, and it appeared that 20% of (the 300) people tweeting about being able to delete your Klout profile, also had actually done so. Two [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged Klout, knowledge, social media, stats, trust, twitter | 1 Response

Flout.me is fun, but should be flogged and reported

Flout.me is fun, but should be flogged and reported

By Martijn Linssen on November 25, 2011

I did what I guess most of you did when you saw the first entry of flout.me in your Twitter timeline: frown. Then I saw another one. And another one. And smiled. I clicked the URL, authorised the app, then laughed out loud Looks familiar? Well, there’s more to it than that: Flout is a [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged 1.0, application development, Flout, Klout, social media, spam, trust, twitter

The Social Revolution

The Social Revolution

By Ben Kepes on November 16, 2011

I generally don’t go in for the hand waving around social for business. While I’m a proponent of social, I like to see proof before I announce the revolution. There’s nothing I hate more than the social media gurus who seem to want to pigeon-hole organizations into standards tools and

Posted in Business | Tagged Benioff, facebook, KLM, salesforce, Social Enterprise, social media, Social revolution, wall street

Facebook's new "Needs Review" feature

Facebook’s new “Needs Review” feature

By Dan Morrill on November 15, 2011

I like Facebook a lot, and spend significant social media time there talking to people and otherwise engaging in the usual social media voyeurism. What was very cool today though was the “needs review” tag that is automatically opt-in rather than the usual don’t sweat it you have to manually figure out how to opt-in [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged facebook, google, Image, linkedin, social media, Social network, Techwag Basics, twitter | 2 Responses

Once bitten, twice shy? Klout scores get clouted again

Once bitten, twice shy? Klout scores get clouted again

By Martijn Linssen on November 10, 2011

Almost 1.5 years ago I showed how very, very flawed Klout’s actually is. I made some nice screenshots and illustrated how Klout’s scoring is statistically impossible, and how they magically manage to present you with two scores at the same time. Today, history repeats itself, proving that Klout is still just as immature a product [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged 1.0, Data quality, Klout, maturity, social media, stats, trust, twitter | 6 Responses

The initial KloutoCalypse: how big is it?

The initial KloutoCalypse: how big is it?

By Martijn Linssen on November 4, 2011

In my last post I showed how to remove your Klout profile from the public eye, without waiting for Klout to take 24-48 hours to do so. As I get impatient every now and then, I decided to take the first 500 tweets containing Klout and delete after I published it. I ignored all the [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged 1.0, 2.0, information, Klout, maturity, social media, trust, twitter | 1 Response

Completely drop your Klout account in 30 seconds

Completely drop your Klout account in 30 seconds

By Martijn Linssen on November 2, 2011

Well, the day has finally come. Since yesterday, Klout allows you to delete the profile they (or you) created on you. In my case, that means I’ll first have to sign up for klout, as they created my account all by themselves – but I’m happy to go through that little PITA Here’s how to [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged 1.0, 2.0, facebook, information, Klout, maturity, social media, Social network, trust, twitter | 1 Response

Why I'm using fake identities to sign up

Why I’m using fake identities to sign up

By Martijn Linssen on November 1, 2011

That is, from now on I will. It is not only getting harder to sign up, it is also getting harder to sign in, and out. Let me explain please as this story has a few sides to it. But first, let me make my point: I’m going to use fake identities to sign up [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged Data quality, facebook, google, identity, Klout, knowledge, management, privacy, social media, standardisation, twitter | 1 Response

The end of business as usual by Brian Solis

The end of business as usual by Brian Solis

By Dan Morrill on October 30, 2011

It is fairly unusual for me to take a week to read a book, but the new book by Brian Solis is one of those books you need to take nice and slow to get all the nuances in it. I think personally that this is Brian Solis at his best, this is him at [...]

Posted in Marketing | Tagged brian solis, Management and Leadership, social media

New Klout Scores. No Sir, Many People Do Not Like That.

New Klout Scores. No Sir, Many People Do Not Like That.

By Dan Morrill on October 26, 2011

The whining has been phenomenal today with the changes to how Klout scores your relative influence within social media and networks. While it is an interesting system, and one that I do watch because when I have a Klout score of above 50 people offer me interesting things to do, there are still some things [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged facebook, High school, Klout, orkut, social media, Social network, Techwag Basics, twitter, wordpress | 1 Response

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