Category Archives: Social media

Klout, the shiny item in the shop window

Image courtesy of of Steve Greaves.
This blog post was sparked by a recent Yammer conversation as well as great blog posts such as Catching the Klout and  Social Media Influence vs Online Reputation.
People these days seems to be… Read the rest of this article.

Published October 5th, 2011 in Social media | 10 Comments »
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The new cultural differences Facebook is creating

I came into the digital industry hoping the Internet would bring the world closer together and make us all more tolerant to each other. In many ways it did; in many ways in did not. But did any of us… Read the rest of this article.

Published October 3rd, 2011 in Social media | No Comments »
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The social navigation – Predictions based on the digital now

The original version of this article can be seen at the Capgemini – Capping IT Off blog.

Personalised and predictive navigation features have been around for a while. No need to look further than Amazon.com’s “Customers Who Bought This Item… Read the rest of this article.

Published September 28th, 2011 in Published article, Social media, User experience | No Comments »
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Is the non-digital native generation missing the real value of Generation C’s user generated content?

Often when I go to digital events and conferences I can help but wish I had a time machine so I could go back in time and scream “I TOLD YOU SO!” in the faces of those who were adamant … Read the rest of this article.

Published September 20th, 2011 in Social media | No Comments »
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Thoughts spawned by CloudForce 2011

This post was meant to be a continuously updated summary of Day 2 at CloudForce, London. However, there’s already a suite official material online and I am sure what is not covered by this will be covered by various blog… Read the rest of this article.

Thoughts spawned by CloudForce 2011
Published September 15th, 2011 in Presentation, Social enterprise, Social media, Thoughts | 2 Comments »
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Are ‘Likes’ Great or do they Suck?

This blog was sparked by a conversation with Lindsay Futter, Ian Feather and Ionnis Selimas about how the social function “Like”does not always convey the intended message.
We’ve all been there: A Facebook friend (most-likely male) post something like: “I… Read the rest of this article.

Published September 7th, 2011 in Social media | 1 Comment »
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Social Glue – Making social initiatives work together

The original version of this article can be seen at the Capgemini – Capping IT Off blog.

There is no doubt: Your company has gone social. Your CEO may not understand it and the board may not approve of it,… Read the rest of this article.

Published September 5th, 2011 in Published article, Social media | No Comments »
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What came first? The Tweet or The London Riots?

Note, at the time of writing this I have no insight into the state of Camden Market. I did, however, check various other key points in Camden this morning and the majority looked fine with the police car above being… Read the rest of this article.

Published August 9th, 2011 in Social media | 5 Comments »
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The future of social work interfaces: Embedding personal networks

The original version of this article can be seen at the Capgemini – Capping IT Off blog.

19th Century: “Work” and “Private” become two separate time zones defined by when people clock into the mass production conveyor belts and when… Read the rest of this article.

The future of social work interfaces: Embedding personal networks
Published July 10th, 2011 in Published article, Social enterprise, Social media, User experience | No Comments »
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