May 2005 - Posts

Volksonomy: tags for the people
In the context of social software applications like blogs, there are two kinds of tags: categories/in line keywords and collaborative tags. Josh Ledgard seems to be talking about the former, owner-controlled tagging , in his recent post. The latter, reader-contributed Read More...
A Brief [and Subjective] History of Corporate Blogging at Microsoft
My teammate Betsy, the czarina of blog , will be speaking at TechEd 2005 in Amsterdam about Microsoft's corporate blogging effort, tools, and platform. Betsy has been herding Microsoft BlogCats for least as long as I've been blogging in the wild as a Read More...
TechEd 2005: I'll be There and I'll be There
Brian Valentine, VP of Microsoft's Windows Division, made a rip roaringly funny video for the Microsoft Company meeting three or four years ago wherein he dances through the halls of Microsoft with BIG BLUE things (representing heavyweight solutions to Read More...
Posted 12 May 05 02:23 by KorbyP | 6 Comments   
Back-Backchannels in Social Software?
At the Social Computing Symposium last week, I stumbled into a discussion that I had not given much thought to and made a brazen claim based on a gut level reaction of disgust to the proposed value of "back channels" in social software. Doing so was like Read More...
Social Computing Symposium 2005: Reflections
A few observations of the Microsoft Social Computing Symposium, held in Redmond, WA in April 2004. Read More...

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