27 July 2006 15:15
Headshift :: smarter, simpler, social
Social software can generate powerful network effects from simple individual actions, helping create an 'architecture of participation' that links people together for a common purpose.
Weblogs, wikis, social bookmarking and tagging (so-called Web 2.0 tools) have all emerged among geeks and early adopters in the wild, but their greatest transformational potential exists within companies and organisations.
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