Social Media in the Workplace

July 7, 2009

Do you wonder how people react to different social media situations at work? Are they ignoring customer problems they see mentioned on Twitter or Facebook? Are they using social media to solve work problems, or is it just a place to vent about a bad day? Do you wonder how people’s online activity impacts a [...]

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Regulating Risk and Reaping Reward

June 12, 2009
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Your people are using Twitter. Some of them maintain blogs. They’re also participating with LinkedIn, Facebook, YouTube, Flickr, and a variety of other Social Media sites. There’s no way (nor does it make sense) to try to stop them. The social media phenomenon has taken root so quickly because it mirrors something very fundamental about [...]

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Video Function: CDN (Content Delivery Network)

June 7, 2009

Video delivery has come a very long way. Just a few years ago, seeing video over the Internet was not commonplace, nor even really an option. A “Perfect Storm” of technology has changed all of that. First, it is really the adoption and implementation of Broadband in all its forms that has enabled video delivery. [...]

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Welcome to primeFunction.

June 1, 2009

A note on the name for the curious: In physics, the prime symbol denotes a transformation in a variable due to an event.  For instance, if v is an object’s velocity, then v’ is that object’s velocity after it has been affected by an event (say a change in gravity, transfer of momentum, etc.). What [...]

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