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Janetti Chon

ReadWriteWeb just released premium reports for businesses.

I was asked to be an early reviewer and got quoted in the report and in their announcement. Aw shucks… Very cool!

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It’s hard not to get excited about this when I know how excited editor Marshall Kirkpatrick is about the launch!

And the reality is that there is so much interest in community-building for businesses that it’s the right time for this type of report to surface.

The first 75 pages are a collection of case studies and testimonials – and as Sameer Patel (Pretzel Logic) wrote in his blog post, one can struggle “with the idea of buying a premium report that was largely peppered with quotes from articles that I’ve read before…” but what Marshall has provided is an in-depth and intelligent collection of the most salient, relevant and helpful quotes – scoured from across the interwebs, and from those at the forefront of community management.

Sameer proceeds to present an in-depth review of why the report is valuable to Enterprise businesses so do read on

You can download a free sample section of the report here.

Janetti Chon

Moya wrote a fantastic recap of her take-aways from this past Web 2.0 Expo San Francisco, titled: Web Comes to Its Senses.

In a 5-part bulleted essay Moya shares quotes, ideas, and key highlights focusing on the sense of self, presence, place, government and community. All key themes from 2009’s Web 2.0 Expo SF. Read on…

Janetti Chon

Thanks to Shannon Clark, Web 2.0 Expo’s wonderful blog partner for writing up this post. Folks, you’re getting tips from a true SF connoisseur of great food so if I were you, I’d eat up this post (and yes, bad pun intended). Click here for full article

Janetti Chon

Republished from the Enterprise 2.0 Blog. Steve Wylie is General Manager and Conference Chair of the Enterprise 2.0 Conference.

Janetti Chon

I’ve been trying to come up with a smart intro to ex-Forrester Research analyst Peter Kim’s recent blog post, but instead I’ll lead with his extro:

If anything, Web 2.0 can’t be “dead.” We haven’t even gotten there yet.

Read his full article, with a great quote by our conference chair Jennifer Pahlka.