Get it, Seesmic, Seismic, ah whatever. For those of you who aren’t familiar with Seesmic, there is a great explanation of it here at Cruchbase, here and here. My definition: video-based communication start-up founded by Loic Le Meur which could re-define personal communication to be more video-based and not just predominately email. Anyway, over the [...]
Posts Tagged ‘social software’
. Social Fatigue .
At first I thought it was just me. Then I asked a couple of colleagues at Dow Jones and several echoed my sentiment. I believe I am experiencing what I was calling ‘social fatigue’. I simply reached a point of personal saturation for social software. How many social applications can one user use at one [...]
Those Demanding Twitterers
Wow, it figures less than a week after I formally apologize to Twitter, the “cybertaurians” have come out in full force demanding 99.9% uptime, future monetization plans or else! I joined the conversation today over at Jeremiah Owyang’s blog where he asking for Twitter to take its next step towards a mature service. Shel Israel [...]
Too much social software?
I for one say “yes”. They are all good and all have their use. And even more daunting is that they each have very compelling capability sets: WordPress is ideal for my serious blogging commentary, Twitter for quick blasts out to others (group instant messaging) and Tumblr is an easy to use micro-blogging tool where [...]
Now this is Enterprise 2.0…
Was reading Jeremiah Owyang’s blog this evening and he has a great promotion of a slideshow written by Scott Gavin in his explanation of What is Enterprise 2.0. Really provides a perspective on the power of social software and a real life depiction on how often seemingly hyped concept of Enterprise 2.0 can actually be [...]