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In an era where communication is crucial, social software tools like blogs, wikis, and social bookmarking empower teams to work smarter, not harder. By effectively managing the flow of information, users can subscribe to feeds, post living documents, and tag interests to connect with the right individuals. Platforms such as Facebook, MySpace, and Second Life are paving the way for Massively Multiplayer Online Work (MMOW), enabling innovative collaboration across various digital landscapes. Embrace these tools to enhance communication and productivity.
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Using social software to work smarter, not harder Jenny Spadafora, Community Evangelist, Intuit Innovation Lab
Blogs Publish, subscribe + comments = better communication
Feeds Follow more in less time, control the info flow
Wikis We can post it, We can fix it = Living documents
Del.icio.us Social bookmarking: Find + share + remember
Social software Tagged interests and abilities + search/browse = find my right people
Future is MMOW Blogs, wikis, feeds, Facebook, MySpace, Second Life, etc. will enable Massively Multiplayer Online Work