2. WE WOULD LIKE TO SHARE SOME INTERESTING MODELS OF NEWS DISCOVERY MARKET PREDICTION INVESTMENT DECISION MAKING
3. Five models of news discovery on the Web Quality Scalability NEWS DISCOVERY
4. Five models of news discovery on the Web Quality Scalability The most relevant news is selected by a team of editors NEWS DISCOVERY news.yahoo.com, www.nytimes.com, www.guardian.co.uk
5. Five models of news discovery on the Web Quality Scalability Editors select the source of high quality news (but not the news) NEWS DISCOVERY www.alltop.com, www.popurls.com
6. Five models of news discovery on the Web Quality Scalability Users vote stories up or down. The front page carries the most recent popular stories NEWS DISCOVERY www.digg.com, del.icio.us, www.reddit.com
7. Five models of news discovery on the Web Quality Scalability News items are automatically clustered across sources and ranked based on popularity NEWS DISCOVERY www.techmeme.com, news.google.com
8. Five models of news discovery on the Web Quality Scalability There are no editors. Users select sources of news, which is updated as new items arrive NEWS DISCOVERY www.newsisfree.com, Reuters News, Bloomberg News
9. Leveraging the wisdom of crowds MARKET PREDICTION www.predictwallstreet.com … TD Ameritrade recently joined forces with online community PredictWallStreet , incorporating it into its own Web site. The tool enables TD Ameritrade clients to research, track and share opinions about the market. In addition to predicting the movement of a stock or index, PredictWallStreet also allows clients to view quotes, while a direct link to a trading ticket on TD Ameritrade's site enables them to actually buy or sell the stock. … TD Ameritrade also has teamed with Minyanville, whose Buzz and Banter blogging tool delivers ideas and analysis from 30 Wall Street analysts as the market moves. Rather than simply delivering traditional reports or market snapshots, the tool goes one step further: It allows clients to watch conversations among analysts unfold, and to read analysts' updates and opinions in real time. “
10. Commoditising research What is Wikinvest? Wikinvest wants to make investing easier by creating the world’s best source of investment information and investment tools. Does this cost anything? Nope, Wikinvest is completely free. (Although, we'd love for you to contribute to Wikinvest!) Who writes the articles? Wikinvest is written by people like you. Articles, about companies and investing concepts, are written by a thriving community of bloggers, finance professionals, retail investors and others. “ MARKET PREDICTION www.wikinvest.com
11. Building a community for investments Think “Facebook for investors” INVESTMENT DECISION MAKING
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13. Wikis enjoy fairly wide corporate adoption A few pioneers in the IT department at its London office sent a program called Socialtext to several groups to see how it might be used to facilitate different IT tasks. The wiki program spread so quickly that Dresdner Kleinwort decided to launch its own corporate wiki. By October, 2006, the bank's 5,000 employees had created more than 6,000 individual pages and logged about 100,000 hits on the company's official wiki. Internally we have started using wikis in large projects where there is lots of terminology or processes… In late 2004, when wikis were more buzz than proven tech tool, two small groups within Nokia's Research Center in Helsinki created their own wikis—one to collaborate on solving specific product-design problems, the other to explore alternatives to e-mail and collaborative software. Today, Nokia estimates at least 20% of its 68,000 employees use wiki pages to update schedules and project status, trade ideas, edit files, and so on. At Pixar… wiki technology is being used to help coordinate new computerised animation tools for the studio’s planned 2008 release of a film called ‘WALL-E’ “ www.businessweek.com/technology/content/mar2007/tc20070312_476504.htm
14. But enterprise wikis are not like Wikipedia Open Secure Publishing Collaboration Vandalism Typically absent Whole planet Smart team Encyclopaedia Working tool www.slideshare.net/mcannonbrookes/organisational-wiki-adoption E NTERPRISE W IKIS
15. The Top 4 Wiki KM Competitors www.slideshare.net/mcannonbrookes/organisational-wiki-adoption Intranets promoting un-editable content 4 Folders create rigid hierarchies 3 E-mail offers fragmented delivery 2 Shared drives : not discoverable, scannable 1