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  • A 101 Guide to Getting Noticed-Talibro Does it Wrong

    October 17, 2012

    Business
    Facebook, google, online communities, social media, social networking, talibro, Trending and Popularity, twitter, Uniform Resource Locator
     

    I love talking to startups and am always keen to have a chat to people doing new stuff. Often these approaches come via Twitter – that’s all good, Twitter is, after all, good for that sort of thing. But…

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  • Let’s give up pretending that "friends" means friends…

    June 19, 2008

    Business, Design, IT, Society, Web x.0
    Facebook, myspace, social networking
     

    Over on Newsweek there is much concern and hand-wringing over the number of “friends” one can have on social networking sites. The author points out Facebook’s 5000 friend limitation and MySpace’s no-holds barred, bring as many as you like…

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  • Social media on a slide, what’s next?

    June 15, 2008

    Business, Efficiency, IT, New business, Society, Strategy
    commerce, comscore, micro-blogging, social networking
     

    Much has been made of the latest ComScore figures which show a plateau has been reached in the major social media sites. GigaOm gives us the litany of social media sites folding saying that in the U.S. Last week,…

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  • Facebook and first mover advantage…

    June 13, 2008

    Business, Design, IT, Strategy, Web x.0
    Facebook, social networking
     

    I’ve said before that Facebook has pretty much lost it’s relevance for me. Other than old friends, I’ve moved most of my dialogue onto micro-blogging or other such services. On my infrequent returns to Facebook however I’m seeing an…

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Papers

The Future of ERP – Moving at the Speed of Change

If we look back a generation, business tended to be static. While it is undeniable that innovation occurred, it tended to at a much slower pace. While Henry Ford’s manufacturing and distribution models certainly marked disruption for the horse and buggy industry, this was a change that took decades.

Channel Strategies for Success in the Cloud Age

Cloud Computing is perhaps one of the biggest shifts in the technology industry in a generation. Alongside the technology shifts involved in Cloud, there is also a significant change in the way technology will be supplied, implemented and delivered going forward. While this shift offers real benefits to consumers in terms of reduced costs and increased agility

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Ben Kepes is a business leader, a technology evangelist, an entrepreneur, and a commentator. Ben covers the convergence of business and technology.

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