080908 Daily Links (September 08, 2008)

  • Thought For The Day: Google turns 10 today.
  • New E-Newspaper Reader Echoes Look of the Paper
    Finally, the newspaper industry realizes that job ads should be read in the can.
  • Web 1.0 Job Sites Have New Competition: PaidInterviews.
    If you wait long enough, what is old becomes what is new. The reviewer notes that this "innovation" will need broad adoption to succeed. Hmmm. It’s like eHarmony meets facebook meets Monster.
  • Discussion in Facebook Groups and Pages is Public and Searchable.
    Note to sourcers. New data stream.
  • Why Social Media Matters To Companies
    Jim Durbin suggests that technology adoption will be different for social media. He believes that the community base makes communications substantially different from a cell phone or PC. Therefore, the argument probably goes, there is a 100th Monkey effect lurking in the near future.
    Interesting notion.
  • The Singularity
    Wubwub, the sort of anonymous author of Systematic HR, echoes Durbin: "The point is that we hope to automate the management and use of knowledge and learning to accelerate innovation and collaboration.  I think that social medias can’t be ignored as a great accelerator and multiplier for these goals.
     

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