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Alan Lepofsky    

Friday night, I was one of the 8 Powerpoint Karaoke presenters at the closing party of Social Media Week Toronto.  The way it works, is you have to present a slide deck that you have never seen before.  Each slide is on screen for 40 seconds, and then advances automatically.  My topic was something about what to do when someone lies on the internet.  I'm just rambling in the clip below, but at the time it was the best I could do.

Here is the first video I've seen, if they share the full video I'll update this post.



It was a great event, and all the presenters were fantastic.  The night raised over $1000 for Sick Kids Hospital.  In addition to having fun, I meet some of Toronto's Social Media elite, so it was well worth the embarrassment.


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I’m Disappointed In Snow Leopard
Wed, Mar 17th 2010 12:10p   Alan Lepofsky
I know I'm late to the game, but I finally upgraded from Mac OSX 10.5.8 to 10.6.2 last night. One of the new features I was the most excited about was "Sort your Spotlight search results by name, date modified, date created, size, kind, or label." Sadly, it does not work as I (nor many other upset people posting to various forums) expected. As you can see below, the only sort options in list view are name, date, and kind. Size is greyed out. Size is an extremely useful search parameter, [read] Keywords: apple applications mac
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I’m Disappointed In Snow Leopard
Wed, Mar 17th 2010 11:30a   Alan Lepofsky
I know I'm late to the game, but I finally upgraded from Mac OSX 10.5.8 to 10.6.2 last night. One of the new features I was the most excited about was "Sort your Spotlight search results by name, date modified, date created, size, kind, or label." Sadly, it does not work as I (nor many other upset people posting to various forums) expected. As you can see below, the only sort options in list view are name, date, and kind. Size is greyed out. Size is an extremely useful search parameter, w [read] Keywords: apple applications mac
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Enterprise Microblogging - Where Everyone Can Ask and Answer Questions
Fri, Mar 12th 2010 4:00a   Alan Lepofsky
In Star Trek, the crew of the USS Enterprise could get an answer to almost any question, simply by asking out loud. Each week viewers witnessed inquiries such as "Computer, how long will it take to get to Epsilon Vega at Warp 6?" or "Computer what is the average airspeed of an unladen swallow?" Back in the real world, we are not quite there yet, but we're pretty damn close. Via countless websites, search engines, and social networks we have almost unlimited information at our disposal. [read] Keywords: connections email enterprise facebook google macbook microsoft networking twitter
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Sharing Status Updates Reduces Duplication Of Work
Tue, Mar 9th 2010 5:40p   Alan Lepofsky
Last week I wrote Using Social Software To Accelerate Business Performance, as the introductory post to a new series where I'm going to discuss how "Enterprise 2.0" tools provide benefits in the business world. I'm going to begin the series today by discussing the internal use of microblogging, which enables people to openly share short messages with their coworkers. For those of you unfamiliar with microblogging, the most widely known example is Twitter, where you enter "140-character or [read] Keywords: email enterprise instant messaging office social software twitter
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How Sharing Status Updates Can Help Your Colleagues
Mon, Mar 8th 2010 9:10p   Alan Lepofsky
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Using Social Software To Accelerate Business Performance
Fri, Mar 5th 2010 2:50p   Alan Lepofsky
One of the main themes of the "2.0" world is the shift to more open sharing of information. In our personal lives, that shift is fairly well understood and accepted. Pictures are shared on Flickr. Videos are shared on Youtube. We talk about our lives on our blogs. We say what we're doing on Twitter. We even tell people exactly where we are on Foursquare. Our lives are an open book, for friends, family, and sometimes even strangers to see. In the business world, many companies are just [read] Keywords: email enterprise social software twitter
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Socialtext Launches 4.0
Wed, Mar 3rd 2010 3:40p   Alan Lepofsky
Today we launched Socialtext 4.0, which makes it simple for people to form groups around common goals or areas of interest. Groups can share information, ideas, and status messages via microblogging with Socialtext Signals, and create wiki pages, spreadsheets, and blog entries in Socialtext Workspaces. "The focus of our enterprise social software has always been to accelerate business performance for our customers, by giving their people new ways to share knowledge and expertise," says Euge [read] Keywords: collaboration application enterprise security social software twitter wiki




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How General Motors Uses Socialtext for Its RD
Mon, Mar 1st 2010 5:43p   Alan Lepofsky
At Lotusphere 2010, General Motors spoke about their use of Lotus technologies to enable internal collaboration. Some of you sitting around me heard me politely say "and Socialtext." What I found funny about the GM talk was how they emphasized the Volt, which is the result of the work of GM's Research division, which uses Socialtext. Of course big companies often use more than one vendor, so no big deal. "To address the difficulty in getting researchers to interact with each other at the s [read] Keywords: collaboration lotus lotusphere community office
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Very cool new 3D History Browser Plugin For Notes
Mon, Mar 1st 2010 10:20a   Alan Lepofsky
As reported on Niklas Heidloff's blog, Hiroyuki Okamoto has created a very cool 3D history browser for Lotus Notes. It currently only works on Windows, so even though it emulates the carousel feature made popular by Apple, it does not yet work on Macs. I don't know anything about Eclipse plugin development, but I thought the point to moving to Eclipse was for cross platform support? What is it about certain plugins that cause them to not work across OSes? Also, is there anyway for the [read] Keywords: lotus notes apple development eclipse openntf
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Zen - This is the way all software should work
Mon, Feb 22nd 2010 11:50p   Alan Lepofsky
I don't promote products often, but after 5 minutes looking at Zen, I wanted to tell people about it. Zen is an online tool for project management that follows the Personal Kanban methodology. I'm just starting to learn about this, but I can see how it could really help me manage my tasks. Zen's UI is clean and gorgeous. It is so easy to use that there is no need for training or help. I found the selecting/highlighting of objects, collapse and expanding options, drag and drop, to al [read] Keywords:




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