Blogging seems to be the diary of the 21st century. As with many other things, it’s a lot more public than diaries used to be. There are many reasons to blog – I do it to record things I find, so I can reference them later. Hopefully I find and do things that are useful to others as well, but that’s not the core reason.

For this blog, the posts will be centred around Enterprise 2.0 – using social tools and networking within organisations. The idea is that these tools are not only good for personal use – they can offer productivity and information flow advantages to businesses as well.

In this vein, Sacha Chua’s blog is a good example of a very interesting and interested person simply recording thoughts and activities, both personal and business. It makes for some useful insights and information. The blog doesn’t seem to require any extra effort apart from the time to compose it – all the content is drawn from experiences.

There are a huge number of bloggers out there. Here are some that seem to have some insightful thoughts on Enterprise 2.0 and the use of new technologies in business.

Michael
Inspecht, Michael’s consulting business aims to promote the use of social media in organisations. his blog has some thoughtful opinions on the impact of Web 2.0 on business.
Dion Hinchcliffe on Enterprise Web 2.0
An experienced and knowledgable project and technology manager in Alexandria, Virginia, United States.
Scott Gavin
A speaker and entrepreneur in the area of knowledge management, business process innovation and Enterprise 2.0
TechNation Australia
Tech news, reviews and analysis of Internet companies and strategies.
Techdirt
One of the best sites for review and discussion on technology and legal issues from an economic perspective. proscribes innovation over legal intervention.
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