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Survey: Facebook, Twitter Listed as Top Enterprise Collaboration Tools

A new survey conducted by consulting firm Avanade found a disconnect between perception and reality when it comes to enterprise social collaboration software. Most of those surveyed said they used enterprise social collaboration software at work, but when asked which platforms they use, most cited Facebook and Twitter rather than software platforms designed for enterprise users.

ZDNet's Toby Wolpe reported, "Nine out of 10 IT staff and about two-thirds of managers and users say they are using social-networking technologies at work, according to a global study by Microsoft- and Accenture-owned services firm Avanade. However, when pressed to identify the products they are using, the only social platforms used by more than half of respondents turn out to be Facebook and Twitter. Actual enterprise collaboration tools, such as Microsoft SharePoint and IBM Connections, feature lower down the list."

CITEWorld's Nancy Gohring noted, "Among those who use social networking to collaborate at work, a whopping 74 percent said they use Facebook. In second place is Twitter, which 51 percent said they use for work collaboration, followed by LinkedIn with 45 percent. The first real enterprise social app to make the cut in the survey is Microsofts SharePoint, with 39 percent of social networking workers using it, followed by IBM Connections at 17 percent, and Salesforces Chatter at 12 percent."

InformationWeek's Gary Flood wrote, "The problem: while the CIO, aided by firms like Avanade, have been providing enterprise-caliber tools, no one's really been doing much collaboration work with them. This has left a huge vacuum that Avanade says is being rapidly filled with homegrown, grassroots-driven, consumer-based technology instead."

CMSWire's Marisa Peacock observed, "While early adapters continue to drink the social Koolaid, social skeptics have remained unswayed. One in five business and IT decision-makers (23 percent) have not adopted social collaboration tools in the enterprise. And among those decision-makers who have adopted, one-quarter (24 percent) believe their social collaboration tools waste time or distract employees from their core jobs."

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Where My Dogs At: A social network for man and man's best friend

Where My Dogs At is a new social networking app angled at dog lovers and their four-legged friends looking for local dog-friendly places to go and people to meet.

Think Facebook for Fido, with a "Yelp for dogs" approach, built around a location-based search and rating of dog-friendly businesses, restaurants, parks and apartments with detailed listings and user reviews.

Rather than "checking in," users "mark their territory" at their favorite locations, interact with fellow dog lovers and let their friends know which places and businesses have earned their "paw of approval."

This may sound like satire, but it isn't. Animallovers are a huge market, and many people like to share pictures of their pets -- especially on social networks.

Everybody loves social media these days, even dogs, said Jonathan Kolker, co-founder and chief executive of Where My Dogs At. Kolker was inspired by his energetic cocker spaniel named Eddie and wanted to find new dog-friendly places to take him. After compiling a list of dog-approved places in Los Angeles, Kolkers childhood friend Gareth Wilson (president and creative director) suggested that the two partner up and put that data into a social app. The two were graduate students at USCs Annenberg Program of Online Communities.

Kolker and Wilson received $10,000 from the USC Annenberg Innovation Lab to build the Where My Dogs At app and later got $20,000 in seed funding from the start-up accelerator program StartEngine.

Where My Dogs At tries to "socialize dogs with its social components," Kolker said. Owners can create a Facebook-inspired profile for themselves through the "dog people" feature. Users' beloved canines also have "dog profiles" through which other furry friends can be found.

Like Facebook, the app also enables users to share pictures and post real-time status updates on its news feed. After all, what would doggy social networking be without posts about fire hydrants, tennis balls and other dogs you met at the dog park the other day?

Dog-friendly businesses, pet stores, vets and others can create profiles for themselves. Where My Dogs At offers small businesses that serve dog owners the option to create geo-targeted ads and sponsored searches to increase their visibility on the app.

Kolker said the free iOS and Android app will soon be updated with more options, including dog-friendly hotels and an events category. He said he will monetize the app by offering upgrade features for a fee. For example, users will be able to buy virtual gifts for their friends and pay to access exclusive data, such as hidden dog parks and trails that most people wouldnt know about.

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