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Post #e2conf thoughts – installment 5.

by Gil Yehuda on July 7, 2009

in Enterprise 2.0


I moderated the “Twitter-like tools for the Enterprise” panel at the Enterprise 2.0 conference last month.  For clarity sake, let me preface that Twitter-like tools means tools that are inspired by Twitter.  Twitter is a consumer-facing social microblogging (also called microsharing) tool.  It has inspired companies to create applications that are similar in nature to Twitter, but [...]

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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 As [...]

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I’m very excited about the Enterprise 2.0 conference next week, and I’m particularly excited about the “Twitter-like tools for the Enterprise” panel that I am going to moderate. I have expressed thoughts in the past about the potential for these tools to prove value and success in the enterprise. I’m now somewhat confident that microblogging/activity [...]

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Enterprise Microsharing vs. Wikis?

by Gil Yehuda on June 17, 2009

in Enterprise 2.0


Last week I posted a thought on why Wikis should be a standard tool in every enterprise.  Many people seemed to agree with my thoughts.  However one commenter challenged this idea with the suggestion that smaller organizations do not need to support content creation nearly as much as they need to support conversations.  He said… I think [...]

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