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Confluence now supports Open Social, allowing users to pull in gadgets to check Salesforce contacts, Gmail, Google Calendar and other items. The new features in Confluence 3.1, an Atlassian product,
Continue reading »Let's say you want a list of every Fortune 1,000 CEO in the United States, along with a picture and contact information. You can look through Google. Top page results
Continue reading »Kim, CEO of SpikeSource: "the world has completely changed for building a software company." Joe: talking about Jotspot, "DIY publishing" - wikis next step after blogs for web publishing. Jotspot
Continue reading »As per my previous post, I've updated my blogroll to include topics and conversations. I just manually updated my blogroll OPML file, but I envisage a web frontend for this
Continue reading »Fred Wilson has been thinking about the Web as a Platform concept. Like me, Fred sees this phrase as central to understanding the current era of the Web - known
Continue reading »The 3.5 release of ThoughtFarmer, the self-titled "social intranet software," adds the kind of features that fully embody their strategy: incremental changes to encourage collaboration. ThoughtFarmer has quietly been working
Continue reading »Forrester has just released a new report on Enterprise RSS. Specifically it tackles the issue of information overload in the corporate environment, now that RSS feeds are an important source
Continue reading »Google's 2007 acquisition spree has continued, with the acquisition of GrandCentral - a service that lets users integrate all of their existing phone numbers and voice mailboxes into one account,
Continue reading »digg_url = 'http://www.digg.com/software/MindTouch_Aims_To_Transform_Wiki'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; On Friday I viewed a demo of the latest version of the Deki Wiki product from MindTouch, with Co- Founders
Continue reading »About 15 years ago, Euan Semple had a rather serious medical problem. He talked to his local general practitioner, then to an expert who after a few weeks of impersonal
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