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2008: The Year Web 2.0 Hits the Enterprise, Says Forrester

By Josh Catone / January 28, 2008 8:42 AM

According to Forrester Research, there will be "strong demand" for web 2.0 tools in the enterprise in 2008. Even though 42% of enterprises say adding web 2.0 tools is not

Berners-Lee Disses Web 2.0

By Richard MacManus / August 22, 2006 10:48 PM

I can't resist posting an excerpt from the Tim Berners-Lee podcast with IBM. This should hopefully put the matter of 'what is web 2.0' to rest, permanantly: LANINGHAM: "You know,

There is no End User

By Richard MacManus / March 4, 2004 11:28 PM

That is the revelation that hit me a couple of days ago. There is no End User in Information Flow (which is a term I am using a lot these

Qtask: Web-Based Team Collaboration

By Sarah Perez / September 8, 2008 4:00 AM

The new surge in Enterprise 2.0 technologies is giving companies, especially small-to-medium sized businesses, more alternatives when it comes to company intranet portals for team collaboration and project management. In

Wikis Are Now Serious Business

By Marshall Kirkpatrick / May 19, 2008 4:40 PM

Only a handful of years ago, it was common to hear people laugh at Wikipedia. Anyone can edit it! How could you take it seriously? These days, just as blogs

eBay Wiki - world's largest commercial wiki launched

By Richard MacManus / June 13, 2006 6:28 PM

eBay, in collaboration with JotSpot, has just released a new community wiki - making it almost certainly the world's largest wiki platform for a commercial website (Wikipedia is bigger, but

The New Face of Amazon - Tags, Ajax, Plogs & Wikis

By Alex Iskold / January 24, 2007 9:42 PM

Written by Alex Iskold and edited by Richard MacManus Lately Amazon has been introducing a raft of 'web 2.0' features to its e-commerce website. In this post we explore how

New from Cynapse: Activity Streams on the Company Desktop

By Sarah Perez / December 17, 2008 6:28 AM

The cyn.in desktop client from a company called Cynapse is a new application that brings microblogging to the corporate desktop. Powered by Adobe AIR, the client is intended to improve

Shhh, Don't Tell The Users!

By Richard MacManus / October 6, 2004 2:25 PM

I love this extract from a Web 2.0 workshop about Enterprise social software, as blogged by Denise Howell: Ross Mayfield (SocialText) and Michael Pusateri (Disney) are discussing using SocialText (and

Sir Tim Berners-Lee blogs

By Richard MacManus / December 17, 2005 7:23 PM

The inventor of the World Wide Web is now blogging: "In 1989 one of the main objectives of the WWW was to be a space for sharing information. It seemed

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