Results tagged “socialnetworks”
Let's Jam!
posted by Heath Buckmaster on December 11, 2007 at IT@Intel
Last time I talked about how we were building communities within IT, more specifically, how I had built a technical community by using various social media tools like blogs, wiki’s, and forums. Near the end of the article I mentioned...
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tagged: communities, jam session, social networks, Web 2.0, web jam
Building a Community within IT
posted by Heath Buckmaster on November 07, 2007 at IT@Intel
Back at the beginning of the year, the managers of my organization had a dilemma and they needed someone to help solve it. Now, I’ve got 16 direct reports which is already a full time job, but their need was...
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tagged: blog, communities, forums, information technology, IT, social media, social networks, Web 2.0, wiki
Social Networking Inside Your Browser
posted by Heath Buckmaster on October 03, 2007 at IT@Intel
Do you stumble? For the last month or so, I’ve been using a browser plug-in from StumbleUpon. It’s a nice little toolbar (connected to its associated website), available for both Firefox* and Internet Explorer*, that creates social networking right...
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tagged: browser plugins, potential social network, PSN, social networks, stumble, stumbleupon
You have received a new friend request from Heath
posted by Heath Buckmaster on September 04, 2007 at IT@Intel
Uh oh…not another one of those messages from a spam bot on myspace* or facebook*. How many of those do you get every day - none if you haven’t joined the bandwagon of social networking. Whether it’s myspace, facebook,...
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tagged: social networks
Starter Blog: Social Networks 101
posted by Eleanor Wynn on October 12, 2006 at IT@Intel
I have been looking at complexity science for several years as a solution source for organizational problems. One of the problems that is easily accessible to me as a social—rather than physical—scientist or mathematician/engineer, etc. is social networks. What I...
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tagged: developing world, emergence, Internet education, Mexico, social networks

