del.icio.us bookmarks for February 13th through April 22nd
These are my links for February 13th through April 22nd:
- "CloudCamp was instigated by Reuven Cohen. The format was developed by Dave Nielsen, with the help of the following core team of organizers who have played a vital role in CloudCamp’s continued success." - %extended%
- "What happens when the country’s foremost creatives, entrepreneurs and innovators descend on one place? That place explodes. Which is precisely what we plan for Omaha." - %extended%
- "InfoQ.com (Information Queue) is an independent online community focused on change and innovation in enterprise software development, targeted primarily at the technical architect, technical team lead (senior developer), and project manager. InfoQ serves the Java, .NET, Ruby, SOA, and Agile communities with daily news written by domain experts, articles, video interviews, video conference presentations, and mini-books." - %extended%
- Tweetup Minneapolis pictures with Jeremiah Owyang - %extended%
- "With a close-knit community of web-centric talent, The City of Angels has established itself as hub of social media activity, hosting socially savvy startups and networking events including Social Media Club, Digital LA and Barcamp LA. Should you find yourself in Los Angeles, here are the people, events, and companies to keep at the forefront of your mind." - %extended%
- General Mills kept getting questions on its website asking how to make cakes, said Pam Becker, a General Mills spokeswoman. The way the company used the Internet
to answer those questions is what social media are all about, said Doug Pollei, a social media expert in the Twin Cities. "Customer service is the new marketing,"
said Pollei, one of the local organizers of the Social Media Club of Minnesota, a group that meets regularly to talk about the Internet. "It's easier for companies to listen to their customers via Facebook and Twitter, and it's easier for consumers to influence their favorite companies through those same channels. "You're going to see a lot more activity on this." - %extended% - "Keynotes: The keynote agenda will once again feature the leading examples of Enterprise 2.0 in action. Some of the true pioneers of Enterprise 2.0 will walk through the challenges and opportunities around driving internal change at some of the leading companies in the world. Confirmed keynote speakers include:
* Christopher Keohane - Lockheed Martin
- %extended%
* Andrew McAfee - Harvard Business School"
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