Twitter for business: A help or a hassle at IT conferences?
Posted by: rlebeaux
I'm still reflecting on last week's MIT Sloan CIO Symposium, where my colleagues and I gathered a lot of good information on CIO leadership,
I'm still reflecting on last week's MIT Sloan CIO Symposium, where my colleagues and I gathered a lot of good information on CIO leadership,
CIOs look to the MIT CIO Symposium for information on management, technology and innovation. Those in attendance at the academic panel held in Kresge Auditorium in Cambridge, Mass., enjoyed a healthy...
If you're reading this on Friday, I'm going to assume you've just returned from a harrowing Black Friday shopping experience at your nearest department store or mall. But it's possible those days of waking up while it's still dark and dashing off to the closest Kohl's at 4 a.m. (or earlier) could...
I know I'm not alone in believing that it's been fascinating to watch this year's presidential election from a technology perspective. I have to keep up on Web-based advances as part of my job, but the Internet, obviously, is becoming very integral to the way my generation interacts with and learns...
For all the YouTube addicts out there (myself included), there's an interesting blog post on NYTimes.com this week about online-video attention spans. According to Saul Hansell,...
Yesterday on SearchCIO.com, we ran a story I wrote about the burgeoning mashup of Web 2.0 technologies into something that's being called Web 3.0. It's based on the assumption that the...
It's the Web corporations love to hate. That seems to be the take-home message of a new survey from the folks at McKinsey on the use of Web 2.0 technologies --...
How many of you (or your organizations) have Facebook profiles? I do, so the following might come off sounding kind of hypocritical, but I'm uncomfortable with a lot of the Facebook culture. You know what I'm talking about: the once-private...
