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Enterprise 2.0 Beyond the Office Syndicate content

As Rod Boothby points out, there are a lot of definitions flying around for similar things when it comes to Web 2.0 and the Enterprise.

Enterprise Wikimania Syndicate content

Sunday morning I was on a great panel about enterprise wikis with Josh Bancroft, Ned Gulley, Michael Idinopulos, Karim Lakhani and Andrew McAfee.

Socialtext Partners with Dan Bricklin on wikiCalc Syndicate content

Socialtext partnered with Dan Bricklin (inventor of VisiCalc) to exclusively distribute, redistribute and co-develop wikiCalc -- the social spreadsheet.

Sponsored Links More 'Risky' Than Organic Syndicate content

Sponsored links are two to four times as likely as organic links to lead a searcher to a "risky" or "dangerous" website, according to McAfee's Site Advisor researchers Ben Edelman and Hannah Rosenbaum. The keyword most likely to deliver those links: [free screensavers].

Enterprise 2.0, SoA and the Freeform Advantage Syndicate content

Andrew McAfee, who first mentioned the term Enterprise 2.0 to me on December 1st 2005, provides a definition:

Symantec And McAfee Hunt Software Pirates Syndicate content

Symantec Corp. and McAfee Inc., long-established rivals, have joined forces to crack down on illegal online software sales. Certain eBay sellers are the first pirates to have been targeted by the corporations. So far, five sellers have been named in three lawsuits.

Web 2.0 - Concluding Thoughts Syndicate content

There are those of you out there that have read through my series on Why Web 2.0 Matters to your Business and thought to yourself things like, "Yarmosh, you're crazy.", "You've completely missed the boat here.", or "Web 2.0 is just a buzz word.

Trend Micro To Continue Scanning Hotmail Syndicate content

Microsoft has agreed to extend Trend Micro's contract with MSN and permit it to continue providing antivirus scanning and cleaning for Hotmail's 230 million email accounts.

Animated Characters Can Increase Conversions and Sales Syndicate content

Having animated characters on your website can be a good way to increase your conversion and sales.
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