I won’t link to The New York Times anymore, but when Ross Mayfield quotes them, I don’t have to.
The story is that life is full of interruptions. The typical office environment today apparently allows workers “only 11 minutes on any given project before being interrupted and whisked off to do something else.” Worse, “each 11-minute [...]
Posted October 27, 2005 by Casey
Categories: Technology. Tags: communication, economics, interruptions, mail messages, office environment, ross mayfield, social networking, social software, spreadsheet, typical office employee. 6 Comments.
Ross Mayfield says Web 2.0 is “made of people.” Tim O’Reilly tells us it’s about participation. And to Marc Canter, it’s the connectivity.
More to come…
tags: connectivity, marc canter, participation, people, ross mayfield, social networking, tim o’reilly, tim oreilly, web 2.0, web 20, web20
Posted October 24, 2005 by Casey
Categories: Libraries & Networked Information, Technology. Tags: connectivity, marc canter, participation, people, ross mayfield, social networking, tim o'reilly, web 2.0, web20. 2 Comments.
From Ross Mayfield in Many2Many:
this email is: [ ] bloggable [x] ask first [ ] private
tags: ask, blogging etiquette, email, email 2.0, etiquette, interaction, ross mayfield, social , social software etiquette, web 2.0
Posted October 23, 2005 by Casey
Categories: Libraries & Networked Information, Technology. Tags: ask, blogging etiquette, email, email 2.0, etiquette, interaction, ross mayfield, social, social software etiquette, web 2.0. 63 Comments.