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Zoho: What's It All About? - 1 views

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    We also have a plug-in (a small application you download from our site), that lets you create, edit and save your documents & spreadsheets directly to Zoho Writer/Sheet from within Microsoft Word/Excel. We also support "offline" mode in Zoho Writer so that you can work in your browser even when you are not connected to the Internet and later synch up with your online version when you are back online.
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    Zoho is a suite of online applications (services) that you sign up for and access from our website. The applications are free for individuals and some have a subscription fee for organizations.
WDIG

Time to check: Are you using the right blogging tool? - 1 views

  • Blogs are one of the hottest publishing tools around, but picking blog software can be confusing and frustrating. Use this primer to get a feel for what's available and what will work best for you.
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Edge Perspectives with John Hagel: What is Web 2.0? - 0 views

  • “an emerging network-centric platform to support distributed, collaborative and cumulative creation by its users.”
    • bo hu
       
      The best definition of Web 2.0 that I have ever found!
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[Wikio] - 0 views

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    Wikio is a user managed news search engine. It watches, real time, thousands of news sources, gathers hundreds of thousands of stories every day and classifies them by their topics in a multi millions documents database. information classification is based both on its relevancy and on its members popularity who vote, discuss or even write new stories.
Graham Perrin

Vodafone 360 to debut on first LiMo handset - ZDNet.co.uk - 1 views

  • Vodafone has jumped into social-networking
  • aggregation service
  • handsets from Samsung
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  • the first LiMo phones in the UK
  • Vodafone 360
  • contacts and content from social networks and internet services
  • a suite of internet services
  • the move fits the open-platform strategy
  • it may also be about control
  • enormous activity around building social connectivity into mobile phones
  • Android mobile operating system is an alternative open-source platform
  • using Android encourages people to use the Google login
  • Vodafone has focused on a platform that they have a fair degree of control over
  • Twitter and other services to come soon
  • Motorola's MotoBlur and HTC's Sense user interfaces both build social networking into Android
  • Palm uses it as a key feature of its WebOS
  • The Joint Innovation Lab, JIL, is a collaborative effort between Vodafone, China Mobile, Softbank and Verizon
  • the potential market is huge
  • JIL aims to be a 'write once, run anywhere' platform
  • Vodafone's 360 platform
  • opening up elements of its core network
  • an iPhone version is planned
Graham Perrin

SemanticWeb - Putting Wikipedia to Work for the Semantic Web - 0 views

  • services such as del.i.cious, Twitter, and Facebook
    • Graham Perrin
       
      … and Diigo (I hope)
  • Semantic tags are in, free text tags are out.
  • August 4, 2009
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  • Semantic tags will be a core building block of the next-generation web
  • leveraging the popular Wikipedia as a vast source of a universal controlled vocabulary
  • Wikipedia can serve as a great controlled vocabulary for tags
  • Every concept is unique, has a unique URI,
  • well-defined.
  • DBpedia did a very good job of extracting the structure or semi-structure
  • and expressing it in RDF
  • or a machine readable way.
  • Faviki helps users remove the ambiguity otherwise surrounding free text tags’ meaning.
  • You can use some concrete concepts as tags
  • yourself as the author as a tag
  • specific organizations or companies or people or specific ideas as tags
  • DBpedia’s linking between the various language versions of Wikipedia
  • users tag in 14 different languages
  • English as the universal reference
  • Common Tag
  • last month, Faviki added the ability for users to use their own keywords or tags in a freeform way
  • and map them to semantic tags
  • connecting tagging with searching to accomplish this.
  • the new release lets users create new tags outside of Wikipedia, using Google returns from the whole world of web pages
  • users collaborate on which URLs are the best candidates for new concepts.
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Smart.
  • URL tags are not so clear as dbpedia
  • a bit more messy
  • a bit more dynamic,
  • but the idea was to make it semi-automatic. People make them and disambiguate them while adding tags
  • some kind of compromise.
  • Next steps for Faviki are around connecting with other services such as del.i.cious, Twitter, and Facebook, to make it easier for users to try it out.
  • Some longer-term plans would be to publish data from Faviki in linked data, to connect to the rest of inked data,
  • making that data queryable to developers via SPARQL.
  • by opening the data, because that’s the idea of the semantic web, to make the data open and connect easily to various sources
  • as much a platform as an application
  • mappings between free tags’ association and some uniquely identified concepts will be very important
    • Graham Perrin
       
      I agree.
  • that kind of data will be interesting to developers.
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    Recommended reading for anyone interested in tagging, semantic tagging or the semantic web.
Jeff Johnson

Report and Recommendations on Web 2.0 and Social Software [Federal Knowledge Management... - 0 views

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    The recent and dramatic growth of Web 2.0 and social software fundamentally changes the way that organizations must interact with information, and with those who produce, analyze, and consume that information. Government is no exception. The landscape of wikis, blogs, video sharing, and other social media has evolved and grown so rapidly that government policy has not kept up. The power of Web 2.0 and social software, if properly managed, can have a tremendously positive effect on the way the government interacts with the public, interacts with its employees, and conducts its own business. 
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Top 5 Business Tools to Help Make Life Sane - 0 views

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    Here is a quick list of 5 useful business tools to help outmaneuver your competition and avoid a headache in the process.
Graham Perrin

Jean-Lou Dupont's WEBlog: Cloud Computing Mind Map - 0 views

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    An interesting map, with an invitation to collaborate in its edition.
Graham Perrin

Google Wave has developers buzzing | Webware - CNET - 0 views

  • Developer support is crucial to the success of Google Wave
  • the genius behind Google Wave is
  • in the way Google has assembled a set of existing technologies into an attractive platform for developers
Graham Perrin

Sharepoint and Enterprise 2.0: The good, the bad, and the ugly | Enterprise Web 2.0 | Z... - 0 views

  • innovation in social and collaborative systems is almost exclusively coming from the consumer Web
  • SharePoint was designed before we had learned many of the modern social computing lessons
  • weak support for the most common Enterprise 2.0 application types
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  • excessively complex
  • multi-level security, governance, and policy controls
  • more difficult than with other platforms which were designed to function in highly diverse environments
  • Users should be able to create sites
  • customize them over time to meet the local requirements
  • evolve and improve through shared contributions
  • complexity and high cost
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