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Archive for January 28th, 2009

In hard economic times, everyone will try to score If you do that, be aware that only collective quick wins last. And be even awara of the fact that you actually should manage collective constraints, which (- life is hard) are often not quick wins. But ultimately they will deliver you on a business and [...]

Welcome to the real F-crime

Posted by: fredzimny on: 2009/01/28

Living in the western world, we see the F-Crime (financial crisis meltdown). Sometimtes are not aware of all the risks our worldpopulation encounters. Welcome to the real world you are living on!!
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Global Risks 2009
Global Risks 2009 identifies deteriorating fiscal positions,   a hard landing in China, a collapse in asset prices, gaps in global governance [...]

Twitter: Ego boost or IQ-booster

Posted by: fredzimny on: 2009/01/28

Noteworthy is the following comment Posted by: AJ Cann | January 27, 2009 at 01:38 PM,

What nonsense (the original authors, not you Andy from people who don’t understand that Twitter is about building a personal learning network, not a broadcast channel.
His blog and these insights are recommended.
Is youur web 2.0 your ego boost [...]

Next Generation Conversation Platform

Posted by: fredzimny on: 2009/01/28

Brian Solis posted on Monday 27/1/2009 his post about “Is FriendFeed the Next Conversation Platform?”. As it is my opinion that Friendfeed is one of the early adaptors of knowledge sharing in a networked environment (with change meetings) I post it here. Moreover in my opinion, is Facebook hip for a forthcoming generation?

I recently discussed [...]


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