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Blog Name: frogpond
Url: http://www.frogpond.de/
Language: German
Topics: Enterprise 2.0, Collaboration, Change Management
Description: enterprise social software, new practices of work and colllaboration, innovation and knowledge management et al.
Popularity: 18 Followers

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Live reading – Andrew McAfee’s Enterprise 2.0
Enterprise 2.0 is changing the way we work …
… and that’s why I wish Andrew McAfee’s book “Enterprise 2.0: New Collaborative Tools for your Organization’s Toughest Challenges”, all the best. Everyday corporate life can do with a change for the better … And while it’s not about the tools, the right tools can help us “find [the] pockets of energy, highlight them, discuss them, [and] show the good stuff that emerges”. That’s what he’s telling us in this
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The softer side of intranets » Step Two Designs, James Robertson The intranet can support and assist these efforts at cultural change. The golden rule, however, is this: Use the intranet to move the organisation forward half a step. There is limited value in using the intranet to simply reinforce the current corporate culture. Conversely, if the intranet gets too far ahead of where staff are at, there will be considerable difficulty in getting staff to understand and adopt the new functionality. Frank
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Allemand? - Forum - Arte + 7 recorder - CodingTeam.net I found it... I'll explain it for people who are looking for this: 1. open /usr/share/arteplus7/arte_lancer 2. there you go to line 32 and add "/de" to the url (like this: http://plus7.arte.tv/de) 3. save, quit and have fun! Desktop inklusive Ton mit gtk-recordMyDesktop aufnehmen | Linux und Ich Erstmal vorweg, recordMyDesktop ist zusammen mit dem Frontend gtk-recordMyDesktop ein Tool, um das Geschehen auf dem Desktop au
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The war for the web The Apple iPhone is the hottest web access device around, and like Facebook, while it connects to the web, it plays by a different set of rules. Anyone can put up a website, or launch a new Windows or Mac OS X or Linux application, without anyone's permission. But put an app onto the iPhone? That requires Apple's blessing. There is one glaring loophole: anyone can create a web application, which any user can save as clickable application on their phone. But these web applications have limits - there are key capabilities of the phone that are not accessible to web applications

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