A noticeable trend at Demo, according to Shipley, will be the move of
enterprise class tools to the small-to-medium business class
space. The conference will feature six new applications focused on
collaboration that can be accessed and used by individuals without requiring
the involvement of IT departments.
Diigo is going to be previewing
upcoming features to its Web collaboration service, which lets you meet
online, highlight, clip and annotate Web pages with sticky notes and make
slideshows out of the Web pages you visit.
"We're adding social components that connect people with knowledge and
knowledge to people," Maggie Tsai, vice president of marketing at Diigo, told .
RSS feeds and tags can be converted into a Diigo Web slide and the service
will let you search for people with similar interests based on their Web
site collections. Web slides and online discussion groups can be public,
limited to a specific group or totally private based on user preference.