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  • Accelerating Innovation, Blogging, Digital Identity

    Where’s the Flow? Where’s My Control?

    04.01.08 | Stuart | Permalink | Comment?

    There’s a meme going around about where my information is. Loic wants it back. I started on this process some time ago thinking about lifestreams. Then Stowe chimes in with it’s all about flows. Both are right. We are learning to reconfigure how we capture and share expanded lifestreams in an accelerated environment. It’s also [...]

    There’s a meme going around about where my information is. Loic wants it back. I started on this process some time ago thinking about lifestreams. Then Stowe chimes in with it’s all about flows. Both are right. We are learning to reconfigure how we capture and share expanded lifestreams in an accelerated environment. It’s [...]

  • Blogging, Conversational Blogging, Wikis

    Wikistreams - Lifestreaming My Wiki Input

    02.18.08 | Stuart | Permalink | 1 Comment

    A few weeks ago I was at Presence 2.0 along with a few other friends of mine; including Ross Mayfield, Phil Wolff, Kaliya Hamlin. I found myself talking about lifestreaming presence information. Yes I should post my notes here however I’m just pleased to be stepping back in and writing a short blog [...]

    A few weeks ago I was at Presence 2.0 along with a few other friends of mine; including Ross Mayfield, Phil Wolff, Kaliya Hamlin. I found myself talking about lifestreaming presence information. Yes I should post my notes here however I’m just pleased to be stepping back in and writing a short blog [...]

  • Blogging, Conversational Blogging, Knowledge Innovation

    BlogTagging *8*8 - My Response to Luis

    12.19.07 | Stuart | Permalink | 5 Comments

    Luis Suarez is pushing me to follow his example and declare “Eight Things You Didn’t Know About Me”. I responded in Twittter that I would although that involves sharing more than I might normally on my blog. Tagging Bloggers always reminded me of the letters that go around asking you to send 10 more [...]

    Luis Suarez is pushing me to follow his example and declare “Eight Things You Didn’t Know About Me”. I responded in Twittter that I would although that involves sharing more than I might normally on my blog. Tagging Bloggers always reminded me of the letters that go around asking you to send 10 more [...]

  • Blogging, Conversational Blogging, PR, brand 2.0, general, social media

    Big Co’s to Big Co’s We have no idea….. Share?

    12.18.07 | Stuart | Permalink | 7 Comments

    I just read about the Blog Council via Jeff Jarvis. Bit late to chime in too and say this is a yesterday’s idea (Alec said that and I read more here, here, and here with great comments.) I conclude organizations must empower customers to craft how the relationship will evolve. See the BBC. 
    The Blog Council [...]

    I just read about the Blog Council via Jeff Jarvis. Bit late to chime in too and say this is a yesterday’s idea (Alec said that and I read more here, here, and here with great comments.) I conclude organizations must empower customers to craft how the relationship will evolve. See the BBC. 
    The Blog Council [...]

  • Knowledge Innovation, social media

    Presenters Failing the Social Media Communications Test

    11.13.07 | Stuart | Permalink | 17 Comments

    I’ve been meaning to write a post about conferences, conference organizers and how they prepare for a social media world. I attended two conferences in the last week KMWorld and FutureVision. Both were inadequately prepared for social media. I use them only as an example, both were excellent events in their [...]

    I’ve been meaning to write a post about conferences, conference organizers and how they prepare for a social media world. I attended two conferences in the last week KMWorld and FutureVision. Both were inadequately prepared for social media. I use them only as an example, both were excellent events in their [...]

  • Knowledge Innovation

    David Snowden Keynote Tags, Categories and Knowledge Sharing @ KMWorld

    11.09.07 | Stuart | Permalink | 10 Comments

    The crowd is assembling to listen to Dave Snowden (A bio here on David Gurteen’s site) on tags and categories. I have a feeling this will be a provocative and thought provoking session. I had the pleasure of being at a bloggers dinner last night organized by Jay Cross which brought [...]

    The crowd is assembling to listen to Dave Snowden (A bio here on David Gurteen’s site) on tags and categories. I have a feeling this will be a provocative and thought provoking session. I had the pleasure of being at a bloggers dinner last night organized by Jay Cross which brought [...]

  • Conversational Blogging, Knowledge Innovation, brand 2.0, social media

    5.17 Five+ Years Blogging

    11.05.07 | Stuart | Permalink | 4 Comments

    I’m an incredibly lucky guy. My life changed because I blog and when I work to engage in conversation. After 5.17+ years of blogging it should be easy to write this post. Then writing has never come easy for me. Still, when my blog buddies Jim McGee (6) and then Ross Mayfield (5) [...]

    I’m an incredibly lucky guy. My life changed because I blog and when I work to engage in conversation. After 5.17+ years of blogging it should be easy to write this post. Then writing has never come easy for me. Still, when my blog buddies Jim McGee (6) and then Ross Mayfield (5) [...]

  • Blogging, Conversational Blogging, Knowledge Innovation

    MyBlogLog - Adding to the Conversation

    10.25.07 | Stuart | Permalink | 3 Comments

    MyBlogLog. Many moons ago I first saw this widget on a few other sites. I wasn’t sure I wanted to leave my face and my name (I now use my name almost everywhere transparently) on their sites. I also wasn’t sure if I’d end up mistakenly on a site that I wouldn’t want my name [...]

    MyBlogLog. Many moons ago I first saw this widget on a few other sites. I wasn’t sure I wanted to leave my face and my name (I now use my name almost everywhere transparently) on their sites. I also wasn’t sure if I’d end up mistakenly on a site that I wouldn’t want my name [...]

  • Conversational Blogging, Knowledge Innovation

    Dell Hell - Gains a New Meaning

    10.18.07 | Stuart | Permalink | 3 Comments

    There is new meaning in Dell Hell. Now its a note: Hi Tom, See this blog post…. Love Michael.
    Jeff Jarvis reports on the end of Dell Hell (video) and how they have come full circle. The para below is the most interesting to me.
    Dell Learns to Listen
    “These
    conversations are going to occur whether you [...]

    There is new meaning in Dell Hell. Now its a note: Hi Tom, See this blog post…. Love Michael.
    Jeff Jarvis reports on the end of Dell Hell (video) and how they have come full circle. The para below is the most interesting to me.
    Dell Learns to Listen
    “These
    conversations are going to occur whether you [...]

  • Blogging, Conversational Blogging, Knowledge Innovation, Social Software

    Are Many Blogging Less? Blog to Listen

    10.15.07 | Stuart | Permalink | 2 Comments

    I started with the idea that we are blogging less and yet believe we should be blogging more and Blogging to Listen. I’ve not got a statistical sample and yet I have a suspicion that many of the people I’ve watched and linked to since I started blogging in 2002 are blogging less.

    Have [...]

    I started with the idea that we are blogging less and yet believe we should be blogging more and Blogging to Listen. I’ve not got a statistical sample and yet I have a suspicion that many of the people I’ve watched and linked to since I started blogging in 2002 are blogging less.

    Have [...]

  • Blogging

    Almost Up and Running

    10.09.07 | Stuart | Permalink | Comment?

    I’ve just about complete my migration from MT to Wordpress. I still have some outstanding elements to solve. While I found how to import MT posts easy enough keeping the permalinks isn’t so easy. There’s some old links and documentation on the web although frankly they aren’t very good. Having imported the old posts [...]

    I’ve just about complete my migration from MT to Wordpress. I still have some outstanding elements to solve. While I found how to import MT posts easy enough keeping the permalinks isn’t so easy. There’s some old links and documentation on the web although frankly they aren’t very good. Having imported the old posts [...]