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Google Privacy Blunder Shares Your Docs Without Permission - 0 views

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    Googe tech blunder let un authorized people view docs of .05% of its users... which is still a ton!
Jeff G

Connecting Geometrica: HQ, Plant and Global Project Sites - 0 views

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    Fantastic case study on how to use a wiki for project management
Jeff G

The Atlassian Blog - Don't fall for the donut trap! - 0 views

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    Great article on how to save meeting time by using a wiki.
Jeff G

Top 10 Enterprise Web Products of 2008 - ReadWriteWeb - 0 views

  • Jeff G
     
    Yet another award for this amazing wiki company. Kudos to the Aussies for creating such an amazing product!
Jeff G

Check Browser Compatibility, Cross Platform Browser Test - Browsershots - 0 views

  • Jeff G
     
    This website takes a screenshot of any Web page and allows you to test layouts across many different browser types and operating systems. You can see your website in IE on Windows, Firefox on Linux, and almost any other combination you can think of.
Jeff G

Dimdim: Web conferencing that just works. Dimdim provides easy, open, affordable collaborat... - 0 views

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    Version 4.5 just launched which focuses on performance. This software allows you to host online meetings of up to 20 people, share content, and collaborate all for FREE.
Jeff G

Microsoft issuing emergency fix for browser flaw - 0 views

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    Microsoft Corp. is taking the unusual step of issuing an emergency fix for a security hole in its Internet Explorer software that has exposed millions of users to having their computers taken over by hackers.\n\nThe "zero-day" vulnerability, which came to light last week, allows criminals to take over victims' machines simply by steering them to infected Web sites; users don't have to download anything for their computers to get infected, which makes the flaw in Internet Explorer's programming code so dangerous.
Clayton Caldwell

EtherPad: Use Cases - 0 views

  • Clayton Caldwell
     
    real time document collaboration
Jeff G

The Atlassian Blog - 3,600 Free Licenses Feels Pretty Good - 0 views

  • That's why we're proud to announce today that we've given away just over 3,600 open source and community licenses. That's over 2,000 community licenses and over 1,600 open-source licenses. And the open-source projects using our software are a veritable list of who's who in open source:
Jeff G

Australia's top web 2.0 entrepreneurs - - 0 views

  • They were also named by Ernst & Young as the 2006 Australian Entrepreneurs of the Year, and have started the Atlassian Foundation, an initiative to work with employees to improve society and the environment.
Clayton Caldwell

Tag The World-One Tweet, Yelp, and Flickr At A Time - 0 views

  • check out Twittervision or Flickrvision, which show Tweets and Flickr photos, respectively, on a map as they are posted to the Web
  • check out Twittervision or Flickrvision, which show Tweets and Flickr photos, respectively, on a map as they are posted to the Web
  • his is not limited to GPS-enabled services. You can tag Tweets, for instance, with hashmark codes that act as tags for places and things (”#bus-stop”, “#centralpark”).
Jeff G

The Atlassian Blog - Fan the Flames with Confluence Blogs - 0 views

  • 1) Blogs know no boundaries. We're a geographically dispersed company...many employees in San Francisco and many more in Sydney. My team doesn't sit within 10 feet of me or on the same floor for that matter.
  • 3) Blog posts are discoverable by all. If my idea is trapped in an email, it's limited to reaching only the people I send it to. By blogging I can reach anyone in the company.



    4) Blog posts are infinite. With a blog, my idea is forever searchable on our internal wiki. So even if my idea is ahead of it's time, someone still might pick it up and find it useful months or years from now.

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