by Olivier Amprimo - 10/28/2008 - Estimated read times for this article: 0 mins. 48 secs.

Fran @ VocabControl highligths the controversy between taxonomists and folksonomists.
At Headshift, we face content categorisation in every single project. I don’t really get the point of criticising one approach or the other, because it really depends the legacy you have to deal with, what you want to achieve beyond categorisation and the perspective (organisation or […]

by Olivier Amprimo - 01/17/2009 - Estimated read times for this article: 2 mins. 24 secs.

Fred Cavazza on its Enterprise 2.0 blog recently advertised Groupwise by Novell. While presenting it as a collaborative tools Fred makes a distinction that Novell overlooks: collaboration and participation. Confusing collaboration and participation is a marketing strategy. Most major enterprise software editors use it to take advantage of the buzz of Enterprise 2.0. They use […]

by Olivier Amprimo - 05/12/2010 - Estimated read times for this article: 6 mins. 16 secs.

In a previous post I have written that the open data and reform of public service initiatives are creating a market of data. Such a market is like any other market. It is very much influenced by the personal ideological background and agenda of people in command. In the particular case of the market of […]