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by: David JenningsJason Herskowitz has started a wiki site so we can all collate examples of different kinds of new-generation music sites.(Everyone seems to hate the Music 2.0 label, but at the same...
View ArticleBlogs, wikis, 'voice' and accountability
by: David JenningsIn the course of writing my book, I started by describing blogs and wikis as two examples of the same thing — user-generated content. Towards the end of the book, I came up against...
View ArticleWikis versus blogs as cultural commentary
by: David JenningsTwo years ago I created a wiki site about 69 Love Songs, my favourite album. I had in mind an evolving resource where people would add new perspectives on each song, so that it would...
View ArticleNokia and Vodafone: Mobile Knowledge for Social Change
by: Dominic BasultoOne result of the popularity of Wikinomics has been the number of collaborative wikis that have been launched by organizations and corporations in order to share ideas around the...
View Articlethe living proof of wikinomics
by: Yann Gourvennec We all know about Wikinomics, Don Tapscott’s latest contribution to our world of changes. One may think that Tapscott’s exposé is a little bit theoretical and judging by the number...
View ArticleDriving successfully web 2.0 into the enterprise
by: Christian SmaggThere are risks and challenges associated with adopting any new technology, and Enterprise 2.0 is no different. It is quickly becoming evident that successful implementation is...
View ArticleUnderstanding the Networked Audience
by: Nancy BaymI spent the latter half of this week in Princeton. I was invited by the Center for Information Technology Policy and spoke on the topic “Understanding the Networked Audience.” Here is a...
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by: David JenningsThis is the second of the excerpts from the first full draft of my book that I think it is worth rescuing from the cutting room floor. As I explained for the first one, there were a...
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by: John WinsorIn 2004, Beyond the Brand was published. At the time, I wanted to title the book, Co-Creation. The publisher said that co-creation would never be a sticky term. So, they named the book...
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