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Smart Embedded GUI Toolkit – EmPresent

EmPresent

...A Smart GUI Toolkit

EmPresent is a smart GUI toolkit with powerful Visual Editor for faster and parallel development of GUI with rich set of widgets to build a powerful embedded multilingual Graphical User Interface (GUI), giving independence from platforms to embedded application developers.

  • EmPresent is small, stable and has a scalable Windowing System specifically optimized and designed for embedded devices.
  • Its Complementary Integra...
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Robert Scoble's The Corporate Weblog Manifesto

I think it is important that we all read this as this is a document that Robert Scoble wrote in February 2003. Very Good Robert!
Original Document is availabel at:
http://radio.weblogs.com/0001011/2003/02/26.html#a2357

The Corporate Weblog Manifesto....
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Corporate Blogging Policies - Sun's Sun Policy on Public Discourse and Sun's Blogging Guidelines

Original Document published on May 2, 2004 at:
http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/200x/2004/05/02/Policy
Sun Blogs...
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Corporate Blogging Policies - Feedster Corporate Blogging Policy

The Original Document is posted on Feedster Blog site  under Corporate Policies section on March 9, 2005

http://feedster.blogs.com/corporate/2005/03/corporate_blogg.html
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Corporate Blogging Policies - Thomas Nelson Blogging Guidelines

Initially posted by Michael Hyatt on March 27, 2005.
Original document available at: http://michaelhyatt.blogs.com/workingsmart/2005/03/corporate_blogg_1.html

I advise you to read the entire discussion on Michael Hyatt's post as there are over 40 comments following the post. The comments does reference some of the Corporate Blogging Policies we already mentioned in the other posts on the same topic, Plaxo for example....

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Corporate Blogging Policies - Plaxo Public Internet Communication Policy ( Blogging Guidelines )

Initially posted by Mark Jen on March 29, 2005.
Original document available at: http://blog.plaxoed.com/2005/03/29/plaxos-communication-policy/

I advise you to read the entire discussion on Mark's post as there are over 50 comments following the post where the important issues "how-to" and "what-is-important" about Corporate Blogging are disccused.

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Plaxo Public Internet Communication Policy

The following policy applies to all...
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Corporate Blogging Policies - Hill & Knowlton blogging policy and guidelines

The Original document is published by Naill Cook on May 19th, 2005 and is available here:
http://blogs.hillandknowlton.com/blogs/niallcook/archive/2005/05/19/279.aspx

Please read the available comments after the post as they are very useful.



Blogging policies and guidelines

Following a collaborative effort by existing bloggers in our company, we've just had our guidelines for personal weblogs approved and published to all our staff. I'm reproducing ...

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Corporate Blogging Policies - Yahoo! Personal Blog Guidelines: 1.0

The Original Document is available at: http://jeremy.zawodny.com/yahoo/yahoo-blog-guidelines.pdf

Yahoo! Personal Blog Guidelines: 1.0

Yahoo! believes in fostering a thriving online community and supports blogging as a valuable component of shared media. The Yahoo! Personal Blog Guidelines have been developed for Yahoos who maintain personal blogs that contain postings about Yahoo!’s business, products, or fellow Yahoos and the work they do. They a...

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Corporate Blogging Policies - IBM blogging policy and guidelines

This represents the IBM corporate blogging policy (pdf). I have copied the material from the article by James Snell and I would urge you to read the entire article as it has nice updates and comments by both the author and his coleagues and the blogging community in general. The article was posted by James on May 16th, 2005.


IBM blogging policy and guidelines

Introduction

Responsible Engagement in Innovation and Dialogue

Whether or not an IBMer choo...

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Corporate guidelines for companies with public corporate blog sites - an article from Fredrik Wackå

We created a small group of people in Blogtronix to help our customers prepare and implement Corporate Guidelines for the company blog sites they build with Blogtronix. We have especially focused on the ones that have public access besides the Internal communication and knowledge management features as goals. We started preparing documents and example guidelines that are available from the corporations that already have those in place – good bet...