Google Gears means you can work on stuff without a Web connection. It’s applications sitting on your desktop. But is it just another of many Web 2.0 apps not quite business ready? Depends on what you want to do. Is it Enterprise viable? We don’t think so. But that is the nature of many Web [...]
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Is Google Gears Useful or Just a Toy?
July 3rd, 2008 · No Comments
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The Impact of Social Media In Hiring Policies
June 6th, 2008 · No Comments
Facebook, Bebo, MySpace, Twitter and even Seesmic. All social networking sites. Throw in people who blog about their lives and interests. It all is permanently etched in the “mind” of Google, MSN, Yahoo! and other search engines. The impact of individuals behaviour in social networking applications may have serious consequences for employers and employees in [...]
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Solution for PR Metrics: Perhaps Online Reputation Management?
June 5th, 2008 · No Comments
PR departments are under increasing pressure to provide “hard” evidence of their activities for corporations, governments and non-profit organizations. C-Level executives are asking what the dollar value is in a communications department. For the most part, these measurements have been done via clipping services and click analysis on stories. This hasn’t been quite enough. Just [...]
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