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Corporate Backlash to Social Media

by Gil Yehuda on February 10, 2010

in Enterprise 2.0


As social media becomes a mainstream topic, expect to see corporate activity that opens and closes certain on-line behaviors on the part of their employees.  There is one recent case that has hit the blogosphere in the analyst community.  Although I’ve been asked to share thoughts about this case publicly, I must decline.  I don’t think [...]

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I’m honored to share that I made another list — this time, the most influential twitter analysts.  I’m currently ranked #10 in the list of 500.  I know that these are short-lived little bursts of fame.  In a week someone will run a new calculation and perhaps I’ll be somewhere else on the list.  So I’m honored, but [...]

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Pointing you to an article about PBWorks.

by Gil Yehuda on September 25, 2009

in Enterprise 2.0


Just a short note about PBWorks – one of the many Enterprise 2.0 platforms out there that I keep my eyes on.  They came out with some new functionality this week.  Rather than writing a whole long post on it, let me point you to a fantastic article that Paula J. Hane wrote, and she included [...]

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Why I’m still disappointed in Yammer.

by Gil Yehuda on July 2, 2009

in Enterprise 2.0


Disappointed is too kind a word. I’m really upset at Yammer. What can I do but blog about why I’m so upset? Tell me if you think I’m right.  I know Yammer does not understand how I feel (despite my previous blog posts).  In fact, they are looking forward to this blog post!!

gyehuda [...]

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Of all the E2.0 tools, I tend to focus a bit more on wikis than others.  So I wanted to share some blog-love with the whole wiki market and discuss why wikis are so important.
I came across intranet wikis in late 2002, just before people started noticing Wikipedia – the most popular and successful single wiki. [...]

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