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Newspapers and Magazines Need Content Agility - Social, Agile.

Social, Agile and Transformation

Social, Agile, and Transformation. I cover topics for Technologists from CIOs to Developers - agile development, agile portfolio management, leadership, business intelligence, big data, startups, social networking, SaaS, content management, media, enterprise 2.0 Newspapers and Magazines Need Content Agility. this quarter.

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The under-the-radar tech revolution that could change how the internet works

GeekWire

You likely haven’t heard about it and what it does, but you’ve certainly heard of the social network built using this protocol: Bluesky. Contrary to X/Twitter and Threads, the AT Protocol and, for instance, Bluesky provides the mechanism for a decentralized open social web. players that you came to love and hate.

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Flipboard and Paper.li: Social news curation hits the tipping point

Trends in the Living Networks

Over the last six weeks they have taken social news curation to a new level. For several weeks it was ranked one of the top few free iPad apps in the News category in US, UK, and Australia, attracting massive interest for what it calls a “social magazine”. Tags: Future of media Social networks Twitter.

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Research: how journalists use social media (and PR professionals)

Trends in the Living Networks

George Washington University and media relations software firm Cision have released a very interesting study of how journalists use social media and online tools. The headline news is that 56% of journalists consider social media to be important to some degree. Mainstream media and social media feed off each other.

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Launching the Web 2.0 Framework - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

About Ross Dawson Keynote Speaking/Strategy AHT Group Future Exploration Network The Insight Exchange Repyoot Recent Media Appearances « Particls switches on the power of RSS | Main | A week of hot news on the web: Trade sales mark the boom » Launching the Web 2.0 report - You can download Chapter 2 on Web 2.0

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Extinction Timeline: what will disappear from our lives before 2050 - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

Below is the Extinction Timeline created jointly by What’s Next and Future Exploration Network – click on the image for the detailed timeline as a pdf (1.2MB). For the most current insights and trends in the living networks, follow @rossdawson on Twitter! Also see Richard Watson’s blog post on the extinction timeline.

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Eight steps to thriving on information overload - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

For now, I thought I’d post an article I originally published 10 years ago in the October 1997 issue of Company Director magazine. Which reports, newspapers, magazines, journals, news services and television programmes do you need to look at regularly? Everything I wrote is still completely valid. Select your information sources.

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