Hypermimesis, Hyperpolitics, and web 2.0
OK, pretty interesting intellectual take on the impact of web 2.0, even on the mini-screen of my K800i. But ‘ Hypermimesis’? Hmm, kind of feels more like it’s applicable to business world, rather than...
View ArticleIt’s a long way to the bottom
Liked the piece in Social Media Today by Marc Meyer which asks whether we try to do too much with social media (‘Are we slaves to the rhythm of social media?‘): “What do you think? What is acceptable?...
View ArticleHow to think out of the 2.0 box
Hmm, looks interesting..thanks David. A basic two-by-two matrix can be the key to quantifying the risks and opportunities that are bundled together under the banner of web 2.0, says David Bowen. At a...
View ArticleHow the very best web 2.0 people think
While web 2.0 senior positions often appear slanted towards technical expertise, I believe there’s a strong argument for clients to consider people who’s strengths are grounded in a deep understanding...
View ArticleHow to promote your healthcare product
Thought I’d share the benefit of my experience in the NHS/healthcare e-commerce & web 2.0 with the following quick & dirty guide to promoting your healthcare product using web 2.0 tools: Say...
View ArticleYes, CEOs Should Facebook And Twitter, says Forbes
Nice piece yesterday in Forbes arguing in this current climate why traditionally conservative CEOs may need to think again about web 2.0. So to a list of reasons why, in no particular order: 1. Because...
View ArticleSocial media needs to come with new management thinking?
Nice piece from Francois Gossieaux on the need for new management approaches for using web 2.0; links in with the tough subject of how to use social media for internal organisational change: Social...
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