Social publishing getting recognition

From Connecting the Dots:

If I look at the possibilities, there's no question that shifting the thinking and perspectives of those in the enterprise is going to be the biggest challenge. Will the enterprise view their web assets -- built with social publishing systems -- as empowering participants or controlling us? Harvesting our collective intelligence or providing us with value that lets us harvest what the enterprise offers?

It's great that the idea of Social Publishing is gaining some traction. It comes with a recognition that social tools have changed the way we work, to the extent that a whole new category of web content has emerged. I'm glad that Drupal finds itself right in the middle of this trend.

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