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Whither Wikis? The State of Collaborative Web Publishing
11.05.2009 02:01
By Renay San MiguelLinuxInsider Part of the ECT News Network 04/29/09 4:00 AM PT Sure, Wikipedia still has a page for everything from Charlemagne to Chewbacca, but it seems more attention now is focused on kick-back-and-have-fun social networks, not hit-the-books-and-contribute-some-research wikis.
Making Social Networks Pay, Part 2: Players and Products
11.05.2009 02:01
By Ned MaddenCRM Buyer Part of the ECT News Network 04/28/09 4:00 AM PT Although social network marketing has been generating plenty of interest as the ranks of Facebookers and MySpacers swell, an advertiser can't just jump in headfirst. Here's a rundown of some of the more established players in social network marketing and a look at some of the products and services they offer.
 
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Facebook will tell you that its most valuable asset is its deeply engaged, Web-savvy user-base. But sometimes you have to wonder if the company didn't wish those users were just a tad less engaged or just a tad less savvy. Take the latest efforts of another passionate Facebook user, John Arrow.
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By Richard AdhikariTechNewsWorld Part of the ECT News Network 04/28/09 4:00 AM PT What languages are enterprise IT developers falling in and out of love with? Your answer depends on whom you ask and whose figures they're looking at. Business needs, the rise of Web 2.

By Jack M. GermainTechNewsWorld Part of the ECT News Network 04/27/09 6:00 AM PT For many enterprises, network availability is the air they breathe. Even a moment of downtime could prove fatal. Theses large businesses often pay dearly for five nines availability -- a service provider's guarantee that the network will be up and running for 99.

By Erika MorphyLinuxInsider Part of the ECT News Network 04/24/09 4:00 AM PT Crowdsourcing has been touted as an efficient and inexpensive business practice, but can it really be a win-win proposition? Critics are vehemently urging people not to work on a crowdsourced basis, calling it the equivalent of slave labor and lamenting the jobs lost as a consequence of the practice.

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