- [EN] The first WWW papge by CERN - original URL, original layout, original content
[EN] The first WWW papge by Cern - original URL, original layout, original content | World Wide Web The WorldWideWeb (W3) is a wide-area hypermedia information retrieval initiative aiming to give universal access to a large universe of documents. Everything there is online about W3 is linked directly or indirectly to this document, including an executive summary of the project, Mailing lists , Policy , November's W3 news , Frequently Asked Questions What's out there? Pointers to the world's online information, subjects , W3 servers, etc. Help on the browser you are using Software Products A list of W3 project components and their current state. (e.g. Line Mode ,X11 Viola , NeXTStep , Servers , Tools , Mail robot , Library ) Technical Details of protocols...
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- [EN] The Future of the WorkPlace | Content Management Connection | 22.12.2010
[EN] The Future of the WorkPlace | Content Management Connection | 22.12.2010 ... changes they talked about: 1.”De-routinasation” of work 2.Work swarms 3.Weak Links 4.Working with the collective 5.Work sketch-ups 6.Spontaneous work 7.Simulation and experimentation 8.Pattern sensitivity 9.Hyperconnected 10."My place"
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- [EN] The Inevitable Future of Content Management | Oscar Berg
We have "known" for decades that tv screens would eventually become flat enough to be wall-mounted just like a painting. I remember reading about flat-screen tvs in a magazine about future technologies when I was about 12 in the beginning of the 80s. The idea has probably been around ever since the television was first invented. It has always been a matter of time until we would have flat-screens tvs. For me it's kind of the same thing with content management (although not as many people are as interested in the future of content management as they are in the future of tv technology). In the future, content management will become like air, invisible to users. The content will be automatically managed. We won't have to spend any thoughts on how to manage ...
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- [EN] The Monty Python Guide to Business Communication | Jeff Haden | LinkedIn
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- [EN] The state of records management in 2013: the challenges | Thinking Records
[EN] The state of records management in 2013: the challenges | Thinking Records | James Lappin | Not new: "The tension between the need for stable records management and the need to keep up with the onward march of technology"
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- [EN] The State of the Internet Today | Great infographic
[EN] The State of the Internet Today | Great infographic | The Internet is a strange, huge beast. It is getting bigger, faster and more mobile each day. Ferocious social networks fight each other to be on top and gain more of our attention and personal information. An entire economy is generated from our browsing habits.
This is the face of the Internet now.
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- [EN] The True Nature of a Social Intranet | Oscar Berg | CMSWire
[EN] The True Nature of a Social Intranet | Oscar Berg | CMSWire | 19.05.2011 | On the surface, a social intranet might seem to be just an intranet dressed up in rounded corners and pastel colors and with features such as blogs, wikis, activity feeds, ratings, profiles and tagging. Yet, the difference between a social intranet and a traditional intranet is far more profound than that. To really understand the true nature of a social intranet, one need to look beyond the features and user interface design and understand what role it has to play for both individuals and the enterprise in today’s increasingly knowledge-intense and collaborative work environments.
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- [EN] TheNextWeb Infographic "The History of Computing - Apple vs. Microsoft"
TNW The Next Web Infographic "The History of Computing - Apple vs. Microsoft" | Francis Tan | 27.06.2011
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- [EN] Thinking on the Future of Content Management | Word-of-Pie
Thinking on the Future of Content Management | Reflections of the Gilname Conference by Laurence Hart | 3.12.2010
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- [EN] This year, standalone social business software will die | Alistair Mitchell
Think of standalone social business software like a point-and-shoot camera. Cameras are perfectly suited for achieving one singular thing: taking a picture. Now, pick up your mobile phone. Right there, jammed into just four ounces, is a camera that not only rivals many point-and-shoots when it comes to picture taking, it can do so much more. You can edit images, share them instantly with countless people via any number of channels and add endless comments and captions. For many, point-and-shoots just don’t make sense anymore — as Kodak’s decline has demonstrated. Standalone social business software companies may soon find themselves in a similar situation.
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- [EN] Tweeting for Records Management | AIIM Enterprise 2.0 Blog | Köhler-Krüner | 07.10.2010
Hanns talks about the problems of archiving twitter stream and other volatile information. Getting into Enterprise 2.0 means as well a lot of new problems in regard to records management, compliance, data security, privacy and other world-wide and cross-border regulatory information management issues.
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- [EN] Universal Declaration on Archives | ICA & UNESCO
[EN] Universal Declaration on Archives | ICA & UNESCO | 9.6.2013 International Archives Day
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- [EN] US Federal Government Commission requires Records Management ISO 15489 | AIIM
AIIM: Records Management Instrument - Now required by US Federal Government Commission | ISO/TR 15489-2 Information and documentation — Records management — Part 2: Guidelines identifies records management instruments that are required to satisfy the requirements outlined in ISO 15489-1 Information and documentation — Records management — Part 1: General. These instruments are not technology – they are structures and controls that can be used with manual operations and are critical in the use of ERM computer solutions.
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- [EN] USA: Content Creation and the Customer Experience by Insurance & Technology
Anthony O'Donnell | November 22, 2010 | Content Creation and the Customer Experience | With improving the customer experience a top priority, content creation and document management technologies are helping carriers upgrade customer-bound communications and harmonize the flow of inbound and internal documents.
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- [EN] Visualizing the Social Software and Collaboration Marketplace | CMS Watch | Tony Byrne | 05.08.2009
Trends: Visualizing the Social Software and Collaboration Marketplace | CMS Watch | Tony Byrne | 05.08.2009 | Grafiken mit Beispielen von Dion Hinchcliffe, Gartner und CMS Watch
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- [EN] Waiting for MoReq 2010: What should we do now? | Inforesight | June 2010
Proposal by Marc Fresko to continue with MoReq2 for implementations, training, eduction a.s.o until MoReq 2010 is published
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- [EN] Wayback Machine: Now with 240,000,000,000 URLs
Internet Archive | The Wayback Machine just got 60% bigger! 240,000,000,000 URLs archived for the future and a much more up to date index. Now we cover from late 1996 to December 9, 2012 so you can surf the web as it was up until a month ago. Also, we have gone from having 150,000,000,000 URLs to having 240,000,000,000 URLs, a total of about 5 petabytes of data. This database is queried over 1,000 times a second by over 500,000 people a day helping make archive.org the 250th most popular website.
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- [EN] What if Peter Drucker Taught Enterprise 2.0 Strategy? | Mark Fidelmann
Great presentation picking up the ideas of Peter Drucker and his foresight of the social enterprise
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- [EN] Why is content migration so difficult? | James Lappin | 13.02.2012
Why is content migration so difficult? | James Lappin | 13.02.2012 | Thinking Records | Content migration is a problem that affects all organisations, and which affects archivists as much as records managers | The description is correct, but is MoReq2010 really a solution to solve the migration problem? I think - No!
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- [EN] Why New Zealand and UK are leading the public sector digital revolution | www.theguardian.com
Why New Zealand and UK are leading the public sector digital revolution | www.theguardian.com | At the Open Government Partnership (OGP) summit in London in November 2013, New Zealand became the 61st member of a rapidly expanding global movement. The OGP is all about making governments more transparent, accountable and responsive to citizens. International co-operation and the exchange of ideas are essential to embedding openness and transparency across the world. In different ways Britain and New Zealand are already world leaders in transparency. They have a great deal to learn from one another. And we are already partners in the digital revolution that is helping to make open government an everyday reality for citizens.There is a huge role for technolo...
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