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  1. @ismael66 that's the joy of an iPhone and the WordPress mobile app! I'm sitting on the beach and yet it still looks like I'm working...
  2. In-the-Flow & Above-the-Flow: Two Types of Wikis at Work http://bit.ly/zsoBC
  3. Why Businesses Don’t Collaborate: #3 Chaotic Group Input http://bit.ly/3fA8iz
  4. Wiki: Antidote to Edifices of Unidirectional Communication http://bit.ly/LCgrL
  5. Just saw a TV ad for "Chia Obama". Does that seem really fu**** up and racist?
  6. Excellent lunch & discussion with @michaelido at Turkish Kitchen in NYC
  7. Why Email Isn’t Ideal for Group Input http://bit.ly/r5PLk
  8. RT @oscarbergif you want to sell me a product, don't make me register to find out more about it. You've already lost me by then.
  9. @michaelido Echoing @ITSinsider - that post was a really great story for long-range thinking. Left a comment for you on the blog.
  10. @BillIves Thanks for the #FridayFollow ! BTW, it looks like there's a typo - @stmader - should be @slmader
  11. How to be a Successful Web Worker – A Collection of Tips http://bit.ly/Q7fYH
  12. @RicRoberts Now that sounds like a good meal!
  13. Why Businesses Don’t Collaborate: #2 Where’s the File? http://bit.ly/148LJO
  14. @vanderwal Thoughts are with you and your dad.
  15. RT @erikdigiredo #e2conf Adoption strategy #12: Keep the system simple and learn why they abandon it.
  16. @whatsnext Can you follow me so I can reply to your DM? Thanks!
  17. Finding Something Useful or Neat in the Dump is Pure Luck http://bit.ly/1a8GDC
  18. Introducing the Enterprise Wiki Software Guide http://bit.ly/P23P5
  19. How much you make in revenue should not be a factor in which software you buy. How much it will help you is the right factor to consider.
  20. When a vendor says they have a new product for co's with over $XXX million in revenue, run. They're only thinking how much $$ you can pay.