Social Networking and Alfresco
I recently started to use Twitter. Or actually, I registered an account way back, but never started to use it. My thought of it was only from the publishing perspective, but turn that around, it is for following others as well. In my job I need to stay on top what is going on with Alfresco and ECM, one way of doing this is with Twitter. The Alfresco team has listed their Twitter accounts, http://wiki.alfresco.com/wiki/Twitter, so this is one way of following people from the Alfresco team. And have a look at who others are following and you will find others to follow. This gives me short updates on what goes on out there, apply a reading filter (you will get a lot of noice as well), and you will pick up lots of useful information. Or do a search like http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23Alfresco
Now I just need to add a Twitter dashlet to our Alfresco Share installation, in combination with tracking features like acitivites feed, I’ll get a nice client where I can do most of my work. I have yet to try Alfresco Share blog integration with WordPress.
And this post should now end up as a tweet as well, the tweet update my Facebook status and be visible in my linked in page. I’ll se if that works out.
Twitter
- RT @mjasay: Microsoft's masochistic licensing fixation: caught in The Innovator's Dilemma http://t.co/fJOeAuPh
- RT @jeffpotts01: Quick-and-dirty file management web app built with #Pyramid, #cmis, #alfresco http://t.co/nwX02WiE
- Use a specific metadata edit form in Alfresco Share if document has aspect applied http://t.co/m3oFXtug
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