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"elsua's ragbag" - The State of Social Collaboration

Gran Canaria - Meloneras in the WinterI need an online ragbag. I need, and pretty badly, a Web based ragbag, easy to use, fast enough to interact with on the go, pervasive, available at all times through multiple venues (Including mobile), where I can dump things quickly and share them across with others, or make them available for future reference for upcoming blog posts, clippings or whatever else. I am seriously starting to get tired of having multiple local text files with hundreds of links, golden nuggets, precious little gems that only me is benefiting from, therefore with a rather restrictive value altogether. I need to do better. I need to start curating all of that content a bit more socially. I need to stop using those text files and start looking for something a bit more innovative and lasting (Yes, Twitter is no longer an option in this regard, I am afraid), where not just me would be benefiting from sharing those knowledge snippets. Thus, finally, jumping the shark, once again!, allow me to introduce you, over here, the re-launch of "elsua's ragbag".

Yes, that's right! For the third, or fourth time (Can't remember anymore), that I have tried in the last few months I am going to make use of my Posterous site, once again. Although this time around with a slightly different twist. Instead of having the flavour of sharing entries that were more or less elaborate to a certain extent, I think I'm going to take a little bit more of a chaotic approach to it all and start using it again with that flavour of a ragbag: "a miscellaneous collection".

Indeed, a collection of everything that catches my attention; of everything that I find somewhat interesting and that I would think may well be worth while sharing across with the mission to abandon my locally stored text file(s) for good, whether it's a snippet or a clipping to an interesting blog post, or from a Web site, or a video, a learning resource, an interesting and relevant presentation or those little precious gems that one bumps into every so often, I am hoping that "elsua's ragbag" will be the new home to all of those serendipitous knowledge discoveries, as my good friend Ana Silva beautifully explained in a brilliant blog post, just recently, over at "Embrace Change, Embrace Serendipity".

It would also help me serve as an excuse to check out Posterous, once again, and see what other improvements and enhancements it's had over the course of months, since the last time I checked it out, specially, as I am starting to have that feeling of being left out from other social networking sites given a good number of recent negative happenings around them. Yes, in a way, trying to figure out whether Posterous can help serve the purpose of a refuge from some awkward behaviours that other major social networking sites have been going through over the last few months, couple of years already. Who knows... it may stick altogether this time around ... for good! We shall see...

For now, I feel that strong urge to give it a try, once again, and see how this new experiment goes. Here is the RSS feed, if you would be interested in subscribing to it. If you are a Posterous user already, you can connect with it, too! by subscribing to it directly from the site, and I thought that perhaps I could get things going now with elsua's ragbag by sharing one of the snippets I have bumped into earlier on, worth while mentioning it over here as well, specially since it talks about the subject of "Social Collaboration":

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Rather interesting, don't you think? Well, these are the kind of tidbits I am hoping to be sharing across from here onwards... Let's see whether this time around I can make it stick. Bring it on then!

Fascinating Infographics on Social Networks

I must admit that I have never been a big fan of metrics, statistics or whatever other kinds of measurements, yet my fascination for infographics can't stop growing more and more by the day. Not sure why, but I just can't explain it. Every time that I bump into some rather interesting infographics I just can't help looking at them mesmerised deeply trying to find all sorts of combinations and whatever other reasons behind the data presented. It beats me. Really. I just can't help it. Once I find a bunch of them I just can help, but share them along as well ... Here are a couple of examples ... to get you folks going as well ...

How about some mind-blowing YouTube Statistics? These are those lovely types of infographics that would look very good on slideware around the impact and significance of Web 2.0 way beyond the Internet itself ...

And once you are done with that one, how about The ups and downs of social networks? Rather interesting article that covers the penetration of some of the most popular social networking sites out there for a good number of countries, including Spain! Actually, have you noticed how Spain is one of the countries with the heaviest use of social software? Yet, it's got one of the lowest % of social networking used in a business environment? It kind of makes you think a little bit about things, don't you think?

Funny thing is that this is something that we would be able to see throughout other European countries as well and clearly relates how much more work there is still ahead of us all for that final adoption of social software by the masses ...