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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
The syndication barrier
posted by Nathan Zeldes on July 26, 2007 at IT@Intel
We are starting to look at syndicating MSRs. That’s Monthly Status Reports, and we got lots of them cluttering our mail, some useful, some… well… What we envision is a setup where these pesky reports get published as XML feeds...
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tagged: infoglut, infomania, information overload, RSS, syndication, Web 2.0
Deja 2.0
posted by Jeff Moriarty on July 11, 2007 at IT@Intel
I wonder how many stupid variations I can do on Web 2.0 component names. I may have to devote an entire post to it and see if I can get this out of my system once and for all. Anyhoo,...
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tagged: blog, value, Web 2.0
RSS-P-E-C-T, Find Out What It Means To Me
posted by Jeff Moriarty on July 09, 2007 at IT@Intel
I’d have to say that overall, social media adoption is fairly low among the general Intel employee base. There are plenty of MySpace and LinkedIn users after hours, but not so many who are active blog readers or create their...
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tagged: blog, communities, email, rss, syndication, Web 2.0
What value does Web 2.0 bring to Intel?
posted by Jeff Moriarty on July 02, 2007 at IT@Intel
This question comes up a fair bit for me internally, so I’ll address it both here and in my internal blog. To be clear, I’m far from the only Web 2.0 nut inside Intel. My role is different in that...
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tagged: blog, culture, organization, rss, Web 2.0, wiki
If Centrino weighs the same as a duck...
posted by Jeff Moriarty on June 29, 2007 at IT@Intel
Hmmm, yes. Quite an auspicious start for the Web 2.0 Design Engineer to go over a week without a blog. My excuse, such as it is, is that I’ve had so much interest crop up internally I can barely keep...
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tagged: Centrino Duo, Core 2 Duo, maze, roadmap, Web 2.0
Tilting at Windmills 2.0
posted by Jeff Moriarty on June 11, 2007 at IT@Intel
I’ve been back from sabbatical for a few weeks now, and I’ve finally finished all my mental unpacking. I had two solid months of no meetings, no conference calls, no status reports, and no PowerPoint, so coming back was a...
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tagged: blog, sabbatical, Web 2.0, wiki
Got wiki?
posted by Jeff Moriarty on March 13, 2007 at IT@Intel
If you have ever pondered (or would consider pondering) establishing an internal corporate wiki, check out BusinessWeek Online’s CEO Guide on the topic. I’m not just shilling it because Josh Bancroft and I were quoted, but because it has an...
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tagged: corporate, innovation, Web 2.0, wiki, wikinomics
What this Web 2.0 is all about…
posted by Nathan Zeldes on February 02, 2007 at IT@Intel
What is Web 2.0 (for lack of a much-needed better name) all about? Most people around us have no idea; some may know that it’s “all that Blogs and Wikis stuff”, which is true but misses the point: the main...
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tagged: flickr, social computing, Web 2.0, YouTube
Web 4.0: A New Hype
posted by Jeff Moriarty on November 14, 2006 at IT@Intel
Here at Intel we’re no longer the stodgy, behind the curve company your parents (or perhaps your older siblings) remember. No, we’re now hip, happening, trendy, and zippy. We’re so far out in front we can see the back of...
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tagged: blog, infinity, information, transformation, Web 2.0, wiki

