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Corporate Social Media Policy
I cannot stop myself from writing this specific message for you to because I am becoming frustrated that organizations are moving so slowly on this subject. I have been asked to speak to quite a few audiences lately about social … Continue reading
Google Wave, the Twitter Explosion, and Social Media
I am not sure if you would have seen the press releases on a new service Google is going to offer later this year, so I though it might be helpful to at least mention it. Google Wave is a … Continue reading
Tech News Review
While we normally try to offer a position or provide you with a technology path, I wanted to bring some technology news to your attention with a quick post. I feel that these items are important in and of themselves, … Continue reading
SciFi Tech
I want to draw your attention to some technology developed by the impressive Fluid Interfaces Group at MIT’s Media Labs. They have built a working model of what could be described as the 3rd generation in personal data assistants. You … Continue reading
Twit Tools
Here at Technology Story we are big believers in tools that help us use technology to the fullest extent. This is a collection of tools built by, and for, the Twitter using community. I happen to follow a lot of … Continue reading
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Tagged Adobe, Google, HootSuite, iPhone, TweetDeck, Tweetgrid, Twittelator, Twitter
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The Crowd Is The Cloud
People are talking about the Internet morphing into a Cloud based technological organism, but it has always been a Cloud of sorts. It is just lately that we are all becoming part of the Cloud. Micro-blogging has erupted into an … Continue reading
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Tagged Amazon, Blackberry, cloud, Facebook, Google, IBM, Intel, Internet, iPhone, IT, LinkedIn, MacBook Pro, PHP, Sun, Twitter
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Hierarchy of Crowdsourcing
I heard a speaker today vehemently making a point about how much the printing press impacted us as human beings because it made knowledge available to the common man. Although agree, it pales in comparison with what the Internet is … Continue reading
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Tagged crowdsourcing, Dell, Google, Internet, IT, Yahoo, YouTube
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The Cloud Needs Focus
This is no secret, but, I am a huge advocate of the Cloud technology ecosystem. I use about as many applications in the cloud as I can find. If there is a good, free, or low-cost alternative to a bulky … Continue reading
Google says “Uncle”
Last week Google announced that they were pulling one of their latest services off the Web. Google Lively was their first attempt to play in the virtual world space. The concept seemed to me to be a poor attempt to … Continue reading
Safety In (File) Numbers
Cloud-based File Storage Last weekend on Twitter, I saw a few tweets where a friend had lost a file, and try as she might, she could not find it on her machine, it was simply gone. There were lots of … Continue reading