Business - Written by Denis Hancock on Friday, May 9, 2008 13:15 - 2 Comments
Wikinomics in the blogosphere
A few of the places where wikinomics is popping up in the blogosphere:
Would you hire a social media strategist? Part 3. This is a really great report from Kevin Lim, a doctoral student at the University of Buffalo. Just take a trip around his site, it’s worth it.
Are behind the firewall social networks doomed? by Gia Lyons.
PBS, Higher Education, and Museums on the TellHistory weblog.
Time to wake up by the Real Estate Zealot.
Connecting wikinomics and Buddhism by Jeff Zeiders.
Facebook and hooking up by Tullian Tchividjian.
Some things I’ve learned this year by Derek Sivers.
It’s getting crowded by Bob Sprankle.
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Denis Hancock
No problem Kevin – it is certainly well deserved.
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Thanks for the plug Dennis. I’m definitely finding WIkinomics useful, especially when showing positive “peer production” case studies to businesses.