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Dave Winer links to an essay he wrote 4 years ago about decentralized syndication: "In our [UserLand's] system, each story has a *single* location, the site where it originated. We
Continue reading »Today, Facebook is launching a new feature for webmasters to post a stream of relevant Facebook updates in real time. The new feature, called a Live Stream Box, can run
Continue reading »digg_url = 'http://digg.com/tech_news/SharePoint_Goes_Web_2_0_Microsoft_Partners_with_Atlassian_Newsgator'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; Today Microsoft is announcing two strategic partnerships, with enterprise software company Atlassian and RSS solutions vendor NewsGator. The partnerships link
Continue reading »Dina Mehta wrote today about implementing Weblog, Wiki, IM, and other collaboration technologies into an Intranet environment, to replace an "archaic" Knowledge Management system and improve inter-office communication. I'm embarking on similar activities
Continue reading »Couple of bits of feedback from last night's post on weblog ontologies. Bill Seitz points out that his Wikilog does in fact have a hierarchical view, the user has to
Continue reading »ESME, the Enterprise Social Messaging Experiment, is an experimental communication project developed for SAP's 'Demo Jam' by a group of 24 collaborators. It's a red hot vision of a Twitter-like
Continue reading »News this morning that JotSpot, a favorite Web Office contender of mine, has been acquired by Google. I've spoken to co-founder and CEO Joe Kraus several times over the past
Continue reading »Google today released a new tool that will make learning and testing code for Google's Javascript APIs a lot easier. Google's interactive AJAX API Playground gives developers an easy to
Continue reading »The social networking market and ecosystem are in major flux and the early trailblazer LiveJournal announced today the formation of an Advisory Board that puts to rest any suspicion that
Continue reading »GroupSwim is a company whose SaaS collaboration solution uses semantic technology to automatically tag and rate content including discussions, emails, documents, wikis, and more. As an Enterprise 2.0 Launch Pad
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