You’ve heard me praise the Blogtronix platform before now. Two of the blogging groups that I belong to have chosen it as their platform for aggregation and collaboration.
The Enterprise Irregulars started as a group of bloggers, organised by Jeff Nolan, who had been invited to SAP’s Sapphire 06 conference. The group has grown, by invitation only, so that now we are a diverse group of practitioners, consultants, investors, journalists, analysts and full time bloggers who share a common passion - enterprise technology and its application to business in the 21st century. We are first and foremost a discussion group, but the new site gives us a platform to do more. You can see all of the members listed in the EI blogroll over in my right column. All of our site feeds are aggregated at the new site, and you will begin to see group developed content, and news of events that we are involved with.
I was also invited in to the Social Media Collective, started by Jerry Bowles. This is a diverse group of bloggers, with some overlap with the Irregulars, who are all interested in the use of social media and web 2.0 - blogs, wikis and the like - and how they are developing the worlds of business, marketing and PR. Like the EI site, SMC’s Social Media Today has a new Blogtronix based site that aggregates our feeds.I’d just like to point out that Rod Boothby used his design hobby to create the logos for both groups.
As well as these two new places to go and visit to pick up some smart ideas and analysis, the SMC have a little competition from some of the more consumer oriented blogging fraternity. The Media 2.0 Workgroup says that they are a group of industry commentators, agitators and innovators who believe that the phenomena of democratic participation will change the face of media creation, distribution and consumption. They ask you to join the conversation.
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