Building meta data, semantic web and a wiki for relevancy

Let’s build a semantic web by creating a Wikipedia for relevancy Jim Benedetto, gigaom.com Every­one is always ask­ing me how big our ontol­ogy is. How many nodes are in your ontol­ogy? How many edges do you have? Or the most com­mon — how many ter­abytes of data do you have in your ontol­ogy? We live … Continue reading Building meta data, semantic web and a wiki for relevancy

Health 2.0: Here Come The BigCos

Health 2.0: Here Come The BigCos! Richard MacManus, readwriteweb.com I’m at the Health 2.0 Con­fer­ence in San Fran­cis­co - and it reminds me a lot of the Web 2.0 Con­fer­ences of 2006-07. The sec­ond com­ing of the Web, coined “Web 2.0” by Tim O’Reil­ly and his com­pa­ny, was enter­ing its peak around 2006. If I… … Continue reading Health 2.0: Here Come The BigCos

Enterprise 2.0: Article in KMWorld

  Great article on Enterprise 2.0...     Writing the book on Enterprise 2.0: KMWorld.   Related articles Its beginning to look a lot like Enterprise 2.0 (dealarchitect.typepad.com) 5 Lessons for Enterprise 2.0 Success from Digg, Reddit and Slashdot (isykes.wordpress.com) Summary of My 2012 Enterprise 2.0 Innovate Notes (billives.typepad.com) The Rise of the Social CEO … Continue reading Enterprise 2.0: Article in KMWorld

You are not a gadget: Considering the social side of new technologies

A good critique of some of the risks and issues of today's exploding use of online social media. Jaron Lanier argues it is creating a wealth of fake, fragmented social relationships, endlessly rehashed content and demeaning true human talents. And this is coming from a hardcore techie who developed VR. However his parents relocated to New … Continue reading You are not a gadget: Considering the social side of new technologies

Social Science Research Network (SSRN)

  Social Science Research Network (SSRN) Home Page.   This is a great new site for publishing social science findings. It uses Web 2.0 to allow ranking of the best articles.   Related articles What's Soft about Social Science? (everydaysociologyblog.com) New Professional Network Brings Chinese Scientists and Researchers into International Community (prweb.com)  

Fold3: Historical military records go Web 2.0

Fold3 - Historical military records This is a great site for genealogists and history buffs. Footnote is a perfect Web-2.0 example of  the power of the Internet to uncover insights into history. They have an arrangement with the National Archives to digitize and upload every document they own. Related articles FGS Announces $135,000 Donation to War of 1812 Pension Project … Continue reading Fold3: Historical military records go Web 2.0