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		<title>What Can Location-based Social Networks Learn From Dogs?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[You&#8217;ll have to listen to the podcast that Matt Moore (Innotecture, Engineers Without Fears), Doug Cornelius (KM Space, Goodwin Procter) and I recorded last week to find out!

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.ikiw.org/2008/07/24/what-can-location-based-social-networks-learn-from-dogs/"><img src="http://www.ikiw.org/wp-content/uploads/2008/07/dogs_landscape.jpg" alt="" title="Dogs looking out at the landscape" width="250" height="146" align="right" /></a>You&#8217;ll have to listen to the podcast that Matt Moore (<a href="http://innotecture.wordpress.com/">Innotecture</a>, <a href="http://engineerswithoutfears.blogspot.com/2008/07/podcast-enterprise-20-doug-cornelius.html">Engineers Without Fears</a>), Doug Cornelius (<a href="http://kmspace.blogspot.com/2008/07/enterprise-20-discussion-with-stewart.html">KM Space</a>, <a href="http://www.goodwinprocter.com/People/Cornelius%20-%20Douglas.aspx">Goodwin Procter</a>) and I recorded last week to find out!</p>
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<p>The three of us talked about the latest in wikis, blogs, knowledge management, and enterprise 2.0, discussed recent conferences we&#8217;ve attended (<a href="http://www.enterprise2conf.com/">Enterprise 2.0</a>, <a href="http://www.webcontent2008.com/chicago/">Web Content 2008</a>, <a href="http://enterprise2forum.it/cms/pages/home-en.php?lang=EN">International Forum on Enterprise 2.0</a>, etc.), cracked a few jokes, and even discussed the social bonding that comes from <a href="http://engineerswithoutfears.blogspot.com/2008/07/podcast-preview-salty-language.html">salty language</a> (That last one is in a short <a href="http://engineerswithoutfears.blogspot.com/2008/07/podcast-preview-salty-language.html">audio clip</a> of its own!).</p>
<p>Matt put together an excellent play-by-play of the topics we covered, so you can see what&#8217;s inside before you listen. Timestamps are listed below alongside the topics, so you can jump right to what interests you, but I encourage you to listen to the whole thing!</p>
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<p>00:00 &#8211; Doug visits the Enterprise 2.0 conference in Boston<br />
02:45 &#8211; Many many vendors &#8211; they love E2.0!<br />
04:00 &#8211; The CIA &#038; Intellipedia<br />
04:30 &#8211; Wachovia Bank<br />
06:15 &#8211; Stewart goes Web Content 2008, Enterprise 2.0 in Italy, and 2008 WikiSym<br />
07:45 &#8211; Social Network Analysis of Wikipatterns<br />
08:15 &#8211; iPhone location-based social networking service and Stewart&#8217;s dog&#8217;s bladder<br />
09:15 &#8211; Wikis cease to be a novelty &#8211; beyond Wikipedia<br />
10:30 &#8211; CIA again<br />
11:45 &#8211; My favourite Clay Shirky quote &#8211; are we boring yet?<br />
12:30 &#8211; Training as a barrier to adoption &#8211; wikis are simple<br />
13:20 &#8211; Email is not the zenith<br />
14:45 &#8211; Wikis get out of the way<br />
15:15 &#8211; Wikis as the iPod box<br />
17:00 &#8211; What will happen in 2009?<br />
19:00 &#8211; The steady curve rather than the tidal wave<br />
21:00 &#8211; Wikis as a natural solution for unstructured information<br />
22:10 &#8211; Writing the &#8220;wikipatterns&#8221; book on a wiki<br />
23:30 &#8211; It&#8217;s not about shocking people<br />
24:30 &#8211; Awe instead<br />
25:00 &#8211; The Bush reference I can&#8217;t censor<br />
25:15 &#8211; Giving and taking<br />
27:45 &#8211; Wiki adoption happens at the lunch table<br />
30:45 &#8211; The future of traditional blogs inside the enterprise<br />
33:00 &#8211; The melting pot of tools<br />
34:00 &#8211; The globalisation of everything</p>
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	<itunes:summary>Youll have to listen to the podcast that Matt Moore (Innotecture, Engineers Without Fears), Doug Cornelius (KM Space, Goodwin Procter) and I recorded last week to find out!

Download MP3
The three of us talked about the latest in wikis, blogs, knowledge management, and enterprise 2.0, discussed recent conferences weve attended (Enterprise 2.0, Web Content 2008, International Forum on Enterprise 2.0, etc.), cracked a few jokes, and even discussed the social bonding that comes from salty language (That last one is in a short audio clip of its own!).
Matt put together an excellent play-by-play of the topics we covered, so you can see whats inside before you listen. Timestamps are listed below alongside the topics, so you can jump right to what interests you, but I encourage you to listen to the whole thing!
Play-by-Play
00:00  Doug visits the Enterprise 2.0 conference in Boston
02:45  Many many vendors  they love E2.0!
04:00  The CIA  Intellipedia
04:30  Wachovia Bank
06:15  Stewart goes Web Content 2008, Enterprise 2.0 in Italy, and 2008 WikiSym
07:45  Social Network Analysis of Wikipatterns
08:15  iPhone location-based social networking service and Stewarts dogs bladder
09:15  Wikis cease to be a novelty  beyond Wikipedia
10:30  CIA again
11:45  My favourite Clay Shirky quote  are we boring yet?
12:30  Training as a barrier to adoption  wikis are simple
13:20  Email is not the zenith
14:45  Wikis get out of the way
15:15  Wikis as the iPod box
17:00  What will happen in 2009?
19:00  The steady curve rather than the tidal wave
21:00  Wikis as a natural solution for unstructured information
22:10  Writing the wikipatterns book on a wiki
23:30  Its not about shocking people
24:30  Awe instead
25:00  The Bush reference I cant censor
25:15  Giving and taking
27:45  Wiki adoption happens at the lunch table
30:45  The future of traditional blogs inside the enterprise
33:00  The melting pot of tools
34:00  The globalisation of everything</itunes:summary>
<itunes:subtitle>Youll have to listen to the podcast that Matt Moore (Innotecture, Engineers Without Fears), Doug Cornelius (KM Space, Goodwin Procter) and I recorded last week to find out!

Download MP3
The three of us talked about the latest in wikis, [...]</itunes:subtitle>
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