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Graham Perrin

AbiWord - 0 views

  • collaboration plugin
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Users of Mac OS X remain limited to version 2.4.5, which lacks this plugin.
  • operating systems
    • Graham Perrin
       
      AbiWord 2.6.4 for Windows runs with Darwine (without Microsoft Windows) on Mac OS X, but default Times New Roman font seems to be mispresented as Dingbats.
    • Graham Perrin
       
      There's a workaround or fix for this, AFAIR the symptom ceased after I used TRiX (bundled with the kronenberg.org build 1.1.5 of Darwine) to install its three suggested categories of fonts.
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Jonathan Landau

Microsoft - The Power of Unified - 0 views

  • Imagine the complexities of modern communications condensed into a seamless experience with one address book, one voice mail, and one login across every mode of communication. That's what Microsoft is doing. We're combining e-mail, IM, voice, and video into a single, intuitive system built around people, not technology. And we're building it all into the Microsoft Office system the world knows and trusts. Companies will replace conflicting systems with a single, unified communications platform that leverages their existing data and telecommunications infrastructure. IT departments will deliver more flexible, more secure communications, with simplified infrastructure that streamlines management and reduces total cost of ownership. People-centric, integrated, secure communications that's the promise of Microsoft's vision for unified communications.
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    Microsoft's mission for unified communication
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Corporate Wikis reviewed: Confluence, JotSpot, WetPaint, Socialtext - 0 views

  • Corporate Wikis reviewed: Confluence, JotSpot, WetPaint, Socialtext by Troy Angrignon on Mon 10 Jul 2006 06:30 AM PDT  |  Permanent Link  |  Cosmos Wikis are on the rise in corporations. And it's about time. One of the principles of Web 2.0 is that your user community can generate content that is better, faster, and probably easier to read than you can as a vendor. One way to enable them to contribute would be to build a wiki and let them flesh it out. Some good examples are coming up in this article: "Corporate wikis breaking out all over: MSDN Wiki" by Dion Hinchcliffe. (He has another great post as well called "Exploiting the Power of Enterprise Wikis") Quote of the day: "Not leveraging the contributions of a company's most impassioned and enthusiastic customers is starting to be seen as a significand oversight in many business circles." It appears in the article that eBay is using Wikis to better communicate between their users, partners, and suppliers. Now MSDN (Microsoft Developer Network) is using their pages to improve the quality of their developer documentation with the MSDN Wiki. THAT is a great usage. Your users often know your product better than your engineers and product managers because they have to live with it day to day. And guess what? If they tell the truth about some part of your product being broken - that's a GOOD thing.
  • Atlassian's Confluence is the best of them so far. Pros: the overall design is clean, it has advanced management tools, good security, and simple attachments.Its email function has to pick mail up from a POP box which makes it a little bit less ad-hoc but still functional. And most importantly, it also has great tools for moving pages around. Cons: Text editing, like with most apps these days is a bit dodgy, and pasting in blocks of text from Word is likely to cause problems. The pricing model is reasonable but for some reason (possibly because they're from Australia), they still don't have a directly hosted option so you have to use somebody like Contegix or deploy it on your own box. This seems to be a big and obvious oversight on their part these days. Also, their pricing model doesn't encourage small deployments right off the bat. I think this is the one that we'll use more of internally at the company where I work. Summary: The best of the enterprise wikis today, and one of the best options for scalability.
  • WetPaint is a newcomer that is doing some interesting stuff and that might be a better bet than JotSpot. Pros: The design is beautiful, the tool is very easy to use, the text editor is one of the best I have seen. Cons: I'm not clear on their entierprise suitability and it's not really their target market. It didn't appear that they had much in the way of administration tools, granular security, or any way to integrate into a back-end authentication system. Summary: I met one of the WetPaint guys at Gnomedex but he didn't seem to know the product very well. Hopefully next time, they'll put somebody more knowledgeable at their booth who knows the product in more detail. I think they're worth watching to see what they do in the next few months.
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Graham Perrin

BuddySpace - Instant Messaging + Maps + Semantics = Enhanced Presence Management for Co... - 0 views

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    Very neat. It's some time since a looked at this. For Freeman Centre, the predominantly open plan building in which I work, I like notions of 'enhanced presence' and mapping faces to places.
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Spiral Funk

Bokardo » The Del.icio.us Lesson - 0 views

  • Personal Value Precedes Network Value The one major idea behind the Del.icio.us Lesson is that personal value precedes network value. What this means is that if we are to build networks of value, then each person on the network needs to find value for themselves before they can contribute value to the network. In the case of Del.icio.us, people find value saving their personal bookmarks first and foremost.
  • However, Del.icio.us tags aren’t like meta keyword tags because of the Del.icio.us Lesson. Meta keyword tags provide no personal value whatsoever. All of their value is social. They’re for aggregation engines to find and tell other people about. In other words, they’re for getting attention only. Del.icio.us tags, on the other hand, provide personal value each time someone uses them to recall a bookmark.
  • Rashmi Sinha A social analysis of tagging (or how tagging transforms the solitary browsing experience into a social one) Dan Bricklin Systems without guilt where every contribution is appreciated
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moviele

Chandler, a next-generation Personal Information Manager (PIM) integrating calendar, e-... - 0 views

  • The current release of Chandler builds upon the experimentally usable calendar for individuals and small workgroups. It is a test release for collecting feedback based on real usage. In addition to basic calendaring, advanced features include: recurring events; time-zones; overlayed, multiple calendars; and managing a single event across calendars. Chandler offers innovative capabilities in calendar sharing to support workgroup collaboration. Chandler sharing is server-based, works across platforms and supports multi-author editing. Our goal for our most recent release, 0.7alpha4, is to give a rough sketch of what Chandler will be by our first Preview release (Spring 2007). This release introduces the Dashboard, which gives users a runway view of all of their information. Users can try creating a simple task list, and can share that list with others just as they can share calendars. Users can also experiment with sending notes, tasks and invitations to others via email.
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Chalk. Web 2.0 Collaboration - 0 views

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  • For many of us, a piece of chalk represents a time in our lives when anything was possible. A time when we were learning, building, communicating and most importantly - having fun. So when we decided to create a great collaborative web application, it seemed like the perfect name. However, like back in school, our imaginations started to run rampant with ideas. It didn't take long for us to realize what we really wanted. Something that takes us back - not to the classroom or playground, but to a world where we can create and collaborate freely, with friends, colleagues or even strangers. Designers, programmers, writers, family, friends - anyone. We all want tools that make us more productive, especially when we're working in groups. Chalk gives any team an immediate, real time collaborative environment thats accessible from any computer in the world. Do you want to share your ideas, code or graphics instantaneously with others? Chalk is already changing the way we work, and we're sure it will for you. Oh, and did we mention Web 2.0 yet? Chalk communication is in real time, powered by the excellent Ruby on Rails and AJAX, and it's fully compatible with Internet Explorer 5+, Firefox, OmniWeb and Safari. Not to mention the excellent social features we're still adding such as buddy lists, instant messaging and even entire community hub - all without a single page refresh and just a mouse click away. The end product is almost ready. We've come a long way in a short time, but we're about to graduate (hopefully with honors!). We hope you'll be there at the ceremony so you can take Chalk for a test drive. Until then, sit tight and tell your friends - after all, thats what Chalk is all about, sharing.
    • Spiral Funk
       
      The domain seems dead, this piece of text was written in August 2005.
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Ako Z°om

Squidoo : Explore Lenses - 0 views

  • Squidoo is the world's most popular site for building free, single pages about your passions.
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    it's clear easy and neat, very short... a sort of specialized blog, with all for all.. sharing ideas and howtos...
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    shairng your hobbies, your expertizes ? ...
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Graham Perrin

EveryBlock's Code is Open-Sourced - O'Reilly Radar - 0 views

  • Adrian Holovaty's Everyblock
  • Everyblock is a very impressive site that aggregates and geocodes local data
  • then lets users define their interests down to the block-level
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  • Everyblock spends a lot of time curating the incoming data feeds
  • thrilled
  • anyone who wants to build a local data aggregator
  • doubt that anyone will be able to roll out new sites too quickly
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    I'd love to see Diigo services interoperate with things like this.
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Graham Perrin

The Top 6 Game-Changing Features of Google Wave - 0 views

  • making conversations a great deal easier to track
  • Playback clarifies any conversation
  • simple to get anyone up-to-speed
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  • get someone up-to-speed within minutes, rather than hours
    • Graham Perrin
       
      +1
  • developers can build their own version of Google Wave
  • Google Wave can be hosted on your own server
  • the most important aspect of Google Wave. Open-source code fosters innovation
  • quick adoption
Ako Z°om

How To Build A Digital City - 0 views

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    some related slides about open ... communities ...
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    if any can take those links in order to be used with the right tools for the next projects... ?
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Leigh Newton

Australian scientists measure dark energy wiggles - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting C... - 0 views

  • "[In] quantum mechanics a vacuum is not empty, but it's filled with particles that are living on borrowed time and borrowed energy," he said. "So our simplest idea about dark energy is that it is just the quantum energy of nothing.
    • Leigh Newton
       
      Why am I adding this in Diigo's "Collaboration" group? I have to add it somewhere as it's so enchanting. This is for philosphers and poets to build on. Nothing is not nothing, but borrowed time and borrowed energy. Maybe civilisations are built on borrowed time and energy. Is that why all good things must come to an end? The quantum energy of nothing? Fascinating!
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Sitti Claire

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World's Youngest Nuclear Scientist Is American - 0 views

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    American Taylor Wilson has become the world's youngest nuclear scientist at the age of 17. Taylor spends his time advising the US Department of Energy on nuclear fusion research.He is the Citizen of USA and due to his work he will also become the most prominent person of world.
Jonathan Landau

Wall Street Journal Article! - Tinkering Makes Comeback Amid Crisis - MakerBot Industries - 0 views

  • “The really dynamic times in our history are times when you have lots of ordinary people who think they have a chance to make a difference.”
  • Intrigued by the idea of making a machine than can build its own parts,
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Pleural Mesothelioma - 0 views

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    Want to build back link faster and need a tested webmaster mailing address list, here is the solution a list of 300 webmasters emails for link exchange ---<
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Why You Need a Platform to Succeed | Michael Hyatt - 0 views

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IndiaArtnDesign Ezine Vol.IV Issue 23 - 0 views

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    Latest issue of India Art n Design ezine focuses on two polar realities of city housing - luxurious living and urban density. Check out this and much more…
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