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Ross Mayfield is co-founder, Chairman and President, and former CEO [1] of Socialtext Incorporated, an enterprise social software company based in Palo Alto, California. [2]Ross Mayfield is the Chairman, President & Co-founder of Socialtext, the first wiki company and leading provider of Enterprise 2.0 solutions,A spontaneous emergence supported by Social Software just occured around a memea Happening. a Happening on "emergent democracy". We just had a Happening on "emergent democracy".Chairman, President & Co-founder of Socialtext, a leading Enterprise Social Software provider. Previously VP of Marketing for a Fujitsu spinout and CEO of an enterprise risk ross Ross Mayfield Comment from ross on Moving to San Francisco by 2 years, 4 months agoRoss Mayfield explains how organizations have begun to adapt to Web connectivity both internally and in the way they respond to customer feedback."Optimism is the truest form of moral courage"-- Ernest Shackleton "Computers are useless, they can only give you answers"-- Pablo Picasso . Formal bioRoss Mayfield: We Made Group-Forming Ridiculously Easy. by George Dearing on 03/03/2010 22:46 0 comments , 31 views. Categories: Microblogging, Social Technologies, Social Networking, Social Media, Wikis, Collaboration, Social Computing We Made Group-Forming Ridiculously Easy - Ross Mayfield's Weblog · Loading mentions Retweet. Posted March 3, 2010. Got an account with one of these? Login here, or just enter your comment below. ross+mayfield · social+software Ross Mayfield. Chairman, President & Co-founder of Socialtext, a leading Enterprise Social Software provider. Previously VP of Marketing for a Fujitsu spinout and CEO of an enterprise risk management software company. Current. Chairman, President & Co-founder at Socialtext; Advisory Board Member at SlideShare Advisory Board MemberIts one thing to say that Social Software, like all technologies, could be skewed for malicious ends. But its another thing to say that technologies that enable conversations to Current. partner at Mayfield Blueprint Education. Citrus College Connections 2 connections
John Markoff writes in the NY Times that Web 3.0 is coming. Apparently he missed my post last week, for There is no Web 3.0. The funny thing about my summation last year (Web 2.0 is Made of People!) isThis morning I gave a talk at New Paradigms for Using Computers on social computing. Most of my talk emphasized the virtues of wiki, freeform and focusing on social incentives for participation. In the Q&A, Ron Goldman of Sun pointed
I'm advising a new startup called Dandelife, which is a Social Biography Network. TechCrunch has the scoop, but let me tell you why I think they will be successful. Ever get that feeling why you are blogging and flickring yourI'm at Aula, a meeting of creative minds, in Helsinki. Always wonderful to be in Helsinki, especially in the summer. Here are some bits and pieces, an open note pad (but note I didn't blog the best sessions from folksThe initial target market of almost every consumer internet startup these days is blogspace. Smart companies were doing this a couple of years ago. The cost is nominal, reach expansive and early adopters are exposing their preferences It's becoming cheaper to host your own event than attend one. And it's really cheap not to host or attend with all the remote participation and podcasting options out there. With the right social software, you can promote, Mark Fletcher has a great post on why stealth mode is a stupid way to start a company with today's web. It's a point I've made before (The greatest market risk in social software is not engaging the network early),



