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Panéliste à Montréal Web Vidéo: la vidéo corpo et sociale
La vidéo corpo et les médias sociaux: des cas d’études à Montréal Web Vidéo 2011
Ce jeudi, le 24 février, à Montréal, aura lieu la conférence annuelle sur la vidéo, la vidéo corporative et son utilisation sur les médias sociaux, consultez la programmation de Montréal Web Vidéo 2011. Cette conférence tombe à point, puisque depuis lundi, en douceur, nous avons lancé la verstion bêta du blogue iDées de Deloitte, le nouveau bébé d’une série d’initiatives sociales du cabinet.
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This blog is about Innovation
what Wordles tells me, is that my focus seems to be more on Innovation. And this is true, I have to admit that I have grown obsessed by Innovation, by Business Modeling, innovative thinking and vision. As well as Video, Twitter, and venture capital investment. You can see the original Kathelinejeanpierre.ca cloud tag on Wordle. It is still weird that in my Blog Tag Cloud Social Media is the most tagged, and innovation shows up as really small. My mistake here might have been not to have tagged my posts accordingly. I speak more about Innovation than I tag my content. Continue reading
Anatomy of a Mob: Twitter-Annotated Lacy/Zuckerberg Interview
Le “Twittering” un outil plus conversationel que les blogs ? Merci à Olivier de life2front.com qui m’a fait découvrir cet … Continue reading
What is Innovation in Web 2.0 for Six Apart? Stéphane Delbecque answers that question
The Montreal Marketing Association First Conference that took place on October 8, 2008 on Innovation in Web 2.0 showcased four speakers prolific in their respective area of specialization. Hugh McGuire from Librivox broke the ice and presented the audio books community, then Stéphane Delbecque from Six Apart spoke about mobile and blogging technologies, Robyn Tippins from the Yahoo! Developer Network spoke about the application ecosystem and the openness around Yahoo! and the broad reach of the developer Network. Austin Hill from Akoha presented his innovative new reality-based startup. Continue reading

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