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Category Archives: Technology
Google – Walking the Talk
Google’s latest advertising slogan/mantra is deceptively simple: “Work the way you live.” Toward that concept, the most unintentionally funny presentation at Gartner’s 2012 ITxpo was a lunch session hosted by Google. To be fair, I should disclose that Google is … Continue reading
Posted in Content Strategy, Technology
Tagged Collaboration, Collaborative Authoring, Enterprise-class, Google, Google Docs, Hall & Oates, Irony, Maneater, Sara Allen
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Great News for Telemarketers!
Not that I’m suggesting that trends in our modern service-based economy might ultimately make the headline a ‘grabber’ for many more of us in the future than might find it appealing at this moment – but the simple fact is that … Continue reading
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Tagged Content in the Cloud, Content Risk Management, DNC, Google, Litéra, Mom
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The Rise of Social Documents
I’ve had a hard time finding the best way to describe an emerging technology, despite having bet a large part of my career on its potential. Worse, attempts by others to deliver applications that are ‘close enough’ have clouded the … Continue reading
Posted in Content Strategy, Technology, Uncategorized
Tagged Collaborative Authoring, email, Google Docs, grrr, iPad
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