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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

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

Did Apple finally get hitched?

Did Apple finally get hitched?

By Martijn Linssen on October 25, 2011

[Image by Roberta F.] Thanks to Peter Hicks for inspiring me for this title Lately I’ve noticed quite a few complaints regarding the upgrade to Apple’s iOS5. A few examples of that: the upgrade itself failing to complete, having to restore factory settings and lose all apps and files, battery draining like mad, Twitter failing [...]

Posted in Application Software, Business, Featured Posts | Tagged Apple, application development, architecture, change, growth, iphone, iPod, itunes, maturity, Microsoft Windows, operating system, transactions, twitter

Public chats on Twitter - invading your timeline?

Public chats on Twitter – invading your timeline?

By Martijn Linssen on October 25, 2011

After a conversation with Alan Berkson, I wondered about the public chats on Twitter. They’re conducted by following / naming a hashtag, which usually happens at conferences, but there are also various chats going on such as #lrnchat, #influencechat How do you chat on Twitter? That is the question. And it is a difficult one, [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged business exceptions, change, Globalisation, hashtag, management, Online chat, social media, twitter

Open Source and Cloud, Mobile, Data: what goes where?

Open Source and Cloud, Mobile, Data: what goes where?

By Martijn Linssen on October 13, 2011

After an interesting question from Matt Asay I gave a few answers, then decided that Twitter’s not always suited for long conversations (ahem) I’m working on the theme for OSBC2012. I want to highlight the connection btwn cloud/mobile/data. Can someone help me express that? My first reaction was that these words are big, and could [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts, Infrastructure | Tagged application development, business exceptions, business rules, cloud computing, Data quality, Globalisation, growth, information, integration, knowledge, trust, twitter

Twitter's Walled Garden Strategy

Twitter’s Walled Garden Strategy

By Krishnan Subramanian on October 10, 2011

Twitter today announced that they will be wrapping all the links posted on tweets using their t.co short URL. They are doing this with claims about better security but I feel that it is bad from the ecosystem perspective and user perspective. To be specific, it is both anti-competitive and anti-user. Tens of millions of [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Strategy | Tagged business practice, social, social media, t.co, twitter, url shortener | 3 Responses

On Larry, and Marc, and All Publicity being Good Publicity

On Larry, and Marc, and All Publicity being Good Publicity

By Ben Kepes on October 4, 2011

So I’ve been mentioning it on Twitter all afternoon, after being one of the first to pick up on the announcement from Marc Benioff that Oracle had reneged on its offer for a keynote position at Oracle’s OpenWorld event in San Francisco this week. Ever the showman, Benioff turned it

Posted in Business, Featured Posts | Tagged #OOW11, Benioff, Ellison, larry ellison, Oracle, salesforce.com, San Francisco, twitter | 1 Response

The Secret to Virgin America’s Social Business Success (infographic comparison)

The Secret to Virgin America’s Social Business Success (infographic comparison)

By Mark Fidelman on September 29, 2011

Want to know what it might feel like if an airline actually treated its customers like friends? Not a superficial, phony performance marked by fake smiles and fake actors (think the aviation version of the Truman Show). But an airline that runs its business by listening, supporting and doing what’s best for its customers. Instead, [...]

Posted in Business, Featured Posts, Marketing | Tagged enterprise 2.0, infographic, Infographics, richard branson, Social Business, social media, twitter, virgin america

Why Email May Be Draining Your Company’s Productivity

Why Email May Be Draining Your Company’s Productivity

By Mark Suster on September 28, 2011

Email. Ah, email. That great productivity drain that we somehow all buy into. I’ve taken to saying, “Email is our personal to-do list that anybody adds to – whether they know us or not.” I was lamenting it tonight when I saw the most brilliant response Tweet by Andrew Hyde  “inbox = tetris getting zero [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged email, productivity, twitter | 1 Response

Implementing Enterprise 2.0 at a Healthcare Organization Pt 5: Future Plans and Lessons Learned

Implementing Enterprise 2.0 at a Healthcare Organization Pt 5: Future Plans and Lessons Learned

By Jacob Morgan on September 26, 2011

This is the fifth and final post in a series on how a mid size medical association is implementing emergent collaboration strategies and technologies within its organization.  Part 1 on Business Drivers, can be found here.  Part 2 which covers some aspects of change management is here.   Part three which looks at the roll out and [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged case study, e2.0 healthcare company, emergent collaboration, Enterprise 2.0 case studies, enterprise 2.0 case study healthcare company, facebook, twitter

Salesforce Acquires Assistly… Anyone Else See a Disconnect?

Salesforce Acquires Assistly… Anyone Else See a Disconnect?

By Ben Kepes on September 22, 2011

News that salesforce has acquired service desk vendor Assistly in a move that many of us had an inkling about well before DreamForce – it seems that dotting the I’s and crossing the t’s of he deal saw it closing after the event. Assistly is a young company that is squarely positioned to compete with [...]

Posted in Application Software, Business, Featured Posts | Tagged assistly, CRM, customer service, facebook, get satisfaction, salesforce.com, Service cloud, smb, twitter, zendesk | 1 Response

Why Pseudonymity Is Such an Important Concept

Why Pseudonymity Is Such an Important Concept

By Mark Suster on September 22, 2011

Fred Wilson wrote a blog post yesterday called “Real Names” in which he talked about a commenter on his blog who preferred not to comment because he didn’t want to use his real name. It’s all told through a graphic & very short so worth your having a quick read. It’s a powerful concept. The [...]

Posted in Featured Posts, Trends & Concepts | Tagged facebook, Friendster, HackerNews, linkedin, Pseudonymity, social networks, Startup Advice, twitter

Does Twitter Censor hashtags?

Does Twitter Censor hashtags?

By Dan Morrill on September 17, 2011

There is an interesting hash tag for #occupywallstreet this morning with a protest going on in New York City about the crimes of banks and the rest of wall street. So far estimates are that there are thousands of people in the streets in New York protesting the entire banking system. What is of interest [...]

Posted in Application Software, Featured Posts | Tagged facebook, hashtag, New York City, politics, Trending topic, twitter, wall street | 5 Responses

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