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Information Today April 28, 2008 Michael LoPresti |
Social Networks Bound Into Enterprises on Trampoline Systems' SONAR Dashboard SONAR Dashboard aims to connect users who are geographically, hierarchically, or professionally remote from one another but who might be able to make meaningful contributions to each others' work.  |
Information Today April 24, 2008 |
Harlequin Romances Go Digital A new digital service that uses the LibreDigital Internet Digital Warehouse solution to provide readers with new ways to access Harlequin titles digitally, including online and mobile formats.  |
Information Today April 21, 2008 Woody Evans |
Sphering the Square: AOL's $25 Million Widget AOL has acquired Sphere Source, Inc. for an estimated $25 million.  |
Information Today April 21, 2008 |
Socialtext Adds Business Social Software Solutions to Its Wiki Platform Socialtext announced that it has built upon its wiki foundation to launch a set of business social software solutions.  |
Fast Company May 2008 Adam L. Penenberg |
Ning's Infinite Ambition Ning isn't just a site where users can build their own social networks -- it's is a model of how to create a perpetual growth machine.  |
Fast Company May 2008 Adam L. Penenberg |
Virtuous Circles A graphic representation of Ning's "double viral loop" maps the patterns of invitations sent and accepted by new members across its networks  |
Fast Company May 2008 Patrick J. Sauer |
I Just IM'd to Say "I Love You" American Greetings, the 101-year-old cardmaker, uses social-networking widgets and instant messaging to reach the younger audience it desperately needs.  |
Fast Company May 2008 Robert Scoble |
How to Fix the Web The online world isn't always user-friendly. But it easily could be.  |
Entrepreneur May 2008 Laura Tiffany |
Reach Out Facebook, LinkedIn, MySpace, Orkut, Xing - the glut of social networking sites can make it impossible to decide where to spend your time and energy. Here are a few new networks to consider.  |
Entrepreneur May 2008 John Jantsch |
The New Frontier These days, everyone's blogging. Is it time for your business to join the club?  |
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