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Ubiquity through twitter (well, sort of…)

I’m reading here and there bloggers writing about the conference Museums & the Web (MW2010) that just took place in Denver, while they actually didn’t attend the conference. Of course, there’s nothing wrong with that, since Internet basically enables sharing and interacting with various sources without leaving your desk. Also, bloggers rarely relay the information [...]

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Going Dutch?

With 33 people representing 18 institutions and a few commercial companies, the Dutch were the 3rd largest representation (after the USA and the UK) at the Museums & the Web 2010 conference that took place in Denver last month. Compare that with France or Sweden, both represented by 1 person from 1 institution. Also, the [...]

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TweetDeck-182 #FAIL

About fans, loyalty and (not) monitoring your brand on social media… THE STORY: A few months ago (october 2009), i allowed an update of TweetDeck on my mac. I was surprised to see that, along with a few new functions, i now had slightly different version of my favorite twitter desktop client, themed after the [...]

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Still haven’t found what you’re looking for ?

My ambition here is to give you a broad overview of available search engines types today, with a selection of the most popular ones for each category. For advices and knowledge on search engin optimization (SEO) or search engine marketing (SEM), i suggest you should contact Simon Sundén eller Jesper Åström, both of the Stockholm-based [...]

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Social Media Compendium

Already the 3rd version to my so-called “Social Media Compendium”, which has an increasingly incorrect name since it’s just as much about cloud computing and web-based apps & services as it is about the social web. Download it, read it, use it, share it and send me your comments, advices and corrections. Social Media Compendium

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Harder, better, stronger, faster… never over.

I tried here to sum up what i believe are the mechanisms behind the radical and rapid changes affecting our ways to produce, consume and do business. As i see it, what used to be (even a few years ago) different phases from the development of a product or service to its commercialisation and consumption [...]

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A breath of fresh air for the cultural heritage sector

That’s how i would sum up this morning at the Naturhistoriska museet. ABM-centrum (the coordinating office for Archives, Libraries and Museums) had invited 3 very interesting speakers whose experience and style completed eachother very well. The ca. 50 people present in the public got a broad picture of both what is being done today in [...]

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Don’t say you can – just do it!

With today’s possibilities, only saying that you can write is not enough. You have to prove it.” That’s more or less what Katja Janford said during Johan Ronnestam’s conference “the Next Event”, a couple of weeks ago. And she is damn right. So here i am, starting this new blog. I intend to write here [...]

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Social media – what is it good for?

A schema is quite often better than a long explanation. So here is my schema of the most common social media activities for a company or an organisation (in full version here). Your comments are appreciated.

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