Trends for 2010: Information Sharing [ABSTRACT]
Jinfo Blog
7th December 2009
By Martin Belam
Abstract
As 2009 limps to a close, all eyes are on the road ahead - with a hope that it will prove smoother than where we've been in the past twelve months. Martin Belam shares his predictions and resolutions for those of us who 'Share' information for a living.
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As 2009 limps to a close, all eyes are on the road ahead - with a hope that it will prove smoother than where we've been in the past twelve months. Martin Belam shares his predictions and resolutions for those of us who 'Share' information for a living.
One trend that I expect to continue in 2010 is the over-excitement about new social sharing technologies overshadowing the fact that the telephone and email are also both social media, and ways of facilitating the sharing of knowledge. Jason Mesut's New Year resolution is to 'Give myself a slot in my day when I actually read my emails'.
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