During our October 23, 2008 meeting, we listened to Eugene’s speech on the usage of technology in a workplace. He started out by providing us with a description of how a regular conversation between him and another person can turn into a big business deal, due to his twitting of his day-to-day activities. I like his idea that within a circle of workers, there are only a few connectors, and it is wise to establish good relationship with them, since they will help us get what we want. He also explained to us how hard it is to pay attention since there are so many things. He suggested that we should pay attention to something that is most relevant. If we overlooked something important, then our social networks will tell us what it is.
We also listened Craig’s presentation of Mashups. He said that it is possible to incorporate information from Facebook onto a personal website, but I also wonder whether it is easy to put information from a personal website onto Facebook
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I remember Mr. Lee's comment about "choosing what is relevant" and I found his twitter alerts page the most compelling example of that. What is more relevant then information from people that you follow and who mention you and your product by name?
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