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technet.com » James O'Neill's blog - Aug 28, 2008
I started typing this blog post at 07:21. Outlook has already received the first 50 items of the day. Most of which were from night-owls in the US, a few from Asia/Pacific, and only a couple from European insomniacs …
Also tagged: outlook, exchange, general musings
ittoolbox.com » elsua: The Knowledge Management Blog - Thinking Outside The Inbox - Jul 16, 2008
Here is Part II of that extended commentary on "I Freed Myself From E-Mail's Grip" where I keep adding further up various different arguments on why e-mail is perhaps not the best of collaboration and knowledge sharing …
Also tagged: rss, time management, web 2 0, innovation, tools, collaboration, social computing, new york times, productivity, social networking, conversations, content management, e mail, km, communication, email, social media, ibm, content, enterprise 2 0, knowledge management, transparency, social software, feed readers, nytimes, generation y, ownership, balance, gen y, atom, responsibility, dialogue, dave pollard, productivity tools, online collaboration, social capital, openness, plain english, knowledge sharing, remote collaboration, collaboration 2 0, bacn, commoncraft, basex, progress reports, tacit knowledge, explicit knowledge, jonathan spira, generational divide, social software in plain english, gen yer
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Devunity – For coders, by codersstartupmeme.com » Startup Meme - Jul 3, 2008 devunity is the first social development platform with focus on simplicity and productivity… not to forget coding. devunity allows you to develop applications together through collaboration, using your existing … Also tagged: code, uncategorized, coders, devunity |
ittoolbox.com » elsua: The Knowledge Management Blog - Thinking Outside The Inbox - Jul 2, 2008
Here is the first of a series of blog posts where I develop further on some of the various reactions to the recent article I got published on the NYTimes about my experiences of giving up on e-mail to get the job done …
Also tagged: rss, notes, web 2 0, innovation, tools, collaboration, social computing, new york times, productivity, social networking, customers, conversations, e mail, km, lotus notes, communication, email, social media, ibm, enterprise 2 0, knowledge management, transparency, social software, feed readers, nytimes, connections, ownership, atom, twitter, responsibility, dialogue, activities, sametime, symphony, productivity tools, online collaboration, openness, knowledge sharing, remote collaboration, lotus connections, lotus quickr, quickr, ed brill, collaboration 2 0, lotus sametime, lotus notes 8, notes 8, bacn, business partners, office tools, twitnotes, see the light, co authorship
ittoolbox.com » elsua: The Knowledge Management Blog - Thinking Outside The Inbox - May 13, 2008
Here is the weekly progress report blog entry from last week's e-mail count. Already on week 13!, and still making good progress. At the same time I reflect in this article on the impact of all of the travelling I am …
Also tagged: calendar, germany, notes, tara hunt, web 2 0, innovation, collaboration, social computing, productivity, flickr, social networking, conversations, e mail, forums, km, lotus notes, communication, email, social media, ibm, wikis, enterprise 2 0, knowledge management, social software, darren rowse, connections, twitter, dialogue, activities, sametime, blogging 101, blogging tips, travelling, hamburg, newsgroups, openness, knowledge sharing, remote collaboration, lotus connections, collaboration 2 0, lotus sametime, slideshare, lotus notes 8, notes 8, calendar events, steve matthews, conference events, john tropea, sametime 8, progress reports
technet.com » James O'Neill's blog - Mar 15, 2008
Eileen has already mentioned that she's going to San Diego (there's a song in there somewhere). I've only been to San Diego once - the year I joined Microsoft - and it was jolly nice city for a conference, although …
Also tagged: events
technet.com » James O'Neill's blog - Sep 10, 2007
First to explain the title: Sooner or later I will stop banging on about hot-desking and the bedlam which is our office area - last week it did seem to plumb new depths with one team sitting round a speaker phone …
Also tagged: powershell, how to, working at microsoft
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Persistent chat - what's that then ? A quick guide to collaboration modes.technet.com » James O'Neill's blog - Aug 30, 2007 Since I posted about Parlano, a couple of people have asked me about persistent chat. So.. (very briefly) most people understand Mail and Instant messaging. IM is usually 1:1, but we can have multiple users in a a … |
technet.com » James O'Neill's blog - Aug 30, 2007
One of the things about working odd hours is I see things come in from the US, when most sensible Brits are in bed. One came with the message "This announcement was originally scheduled to happen Thursday, August …
technet.com » James O'Neill's blog - Aug 5, 2007
I had a mail from the Unified communications team over the weekend. They were happy to announce that the Microsoft Office Communications Server 2007 Trial Downloads (both Enterprise Edition and Standard Edition …