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  • Thinking with a hyperlinked-content processor

    Alex Pang's post Thinking with a word processor led me to ask myself... This question: How does my trawling / tagging / blogging / processing of hyperlinked content affect my thinking? Answer: Immeasurably, I suspect.
    Posted to Alex Barnett blog (Weblog) by alexbarnett on 02-23-2007
  • The Lightnet Revisited

    At the end of 2005 I wrote a post messing around with some ideas on the future of the net. One of the ideas was the counter concept to the Darknet, using the term 'Lightnet'. I didn't define 'Lightnet', Lucas Gonze did that (and soon after Lucas was good enough to acknowledge me with...
    Posted to Alex Barnett blog (Weblog) by alexbarnett on 02-13-2007
  • Tagging behind the *firewall* - a case study

    I've written about 'Enterprise Tagging' or 'tagging behind the firewall' before, but haven't come across any case study material in this area, until yesterday that is. In his latest post, Andrew McAfee has written up a short report on the intranet used at interactive agency Avenue...
    Posted to Alex Barnett blog (Weblog) by alexbarnett on 11-19-2006
  • Enterprise 2.0 and Culture Change

    Andrew McAfee, an associate professor at the Harvard Business School has identified a user segment within organizations that he describes as the 'Empty Quarter' . The context is within the types of users who become the early adopters of Enterprise 2.0' applications (or social media behind...
    Posted to Alex Barnett blog (Weblog) by alexbarnett on 11-10-2006
  • A social Microsoft.com

    There is a team at Microsoft that over the years has delivered some amazing things for the community of Microsoft customers: blogs on MSDN and TechNet , MSDN Wikis , Codeplex , the Microsoft.com RSS Directory , ASP.NET , and GotDotNet to name a few. More recently people like Dave Morehouse , Korby Parnell...
    Posted to Alex Barnett blog (Weblog) by admin on 09-21-2006
  • The Long Tail of Tags

    I made an observation the other day, that then led me to another and then another. Perhaps these are entirely obvious to you but I hadn't previously made the connection between the tags I use, their frequency in my tagcloud and Chris Anderson's ' the Long Tail ' theory. Doing a quick...
    Posted to Alex Barnett blog (Weblog) by admin on 09-16-2006
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