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Graham Perrin

collabedit - 0 views

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    Neat, simple. Depending on the language selected from the menu, colours and antialiasing may make the text a little difficult to read. Not as many features as Etherpad.
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Graham Perrin

Etherpad: A new collaborative text-editing tool | TeleRead: Bring the E-Books Home - 0 views

  • One great innovation over SubEthaEdit and MoonEdit is the addition of a chat panel separate from the writing panel
  • participants can exchange messages about what they’re doing without having to write them between paragraphs of the text
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Graham Perrin

OpenOffice.org native real-time collaboration of shared (online) files - 0 views

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    Read this OpenOffice.org feature request alongside O3Spaces and the like.
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DWTS Finale Winners - 0 views

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    DWTS is finally coming to a halt, but who is going to win? Lance and Lacey are taking the trophy home, for several reasons. Check out the full article for a rundown.
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Graham Perrin

EtherPad: Realtime Collaborative Text Editing - 0 views

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    At the time of writing: closed beta. I have signed up.
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Graham Perrin

Are we really collaborating? :: Blog :: Headshift - 0 views

  • simply because people work together to meet objectives and reach goals, doesn't mean they are collaborating
  • efficiency
  • 'Collaboration' thrives on difference, insight and spontaneity, rather than structural harmony
    • Graham Perrin
       
      For me, this is thought-provoking. We're in a multi-institutional and in some ways displaced environment, in which - over a period of fifteen or so years - I have grown weary of choice/proliferation of ICT solutions. Certainly, 'more' and 'diverse' can be good - if the multiples work well with each other - but too often, we find incompatibilities. By coincidence, I have used the word 'harmony' a few times this week; considering past and present approaches to collaboration, greater harmony is *exactly* what I'm aiming for…
    • Graham Perrin
       
      'Harmony of structure' is a fairly loose expression, open to interpretation.
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  • creativity and innovation
  • systemic overuse of email as the means to facilitate
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Add to overuse: misuse, and blatant abuse. I can no longer treat e-mail as a reliable way of communicating. Whilst there is some necessity to read e-mail, I no longer feel any guilt if (amongst scores, hundreds or thousands of other messages) one or two important messages go un-read or ignored.
  • When they moved the discussion to a blog
  • key team members joined in
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Key words: willing participation.
  • personal dashboards
  • reducing the amount of time spent looking for information
  • spaces where people feel confident about participating
  • worthwhile to do so
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Too few people realise the worth of Diigo. Hence my pleas for refinement http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/annotated-urls-annotated-links-may-allow-public-anonymous-views-of-some-not-all-private-annotations-7168#3 and wider availability http://groups.diigo.com/Diigo_HQ/forum/topic/diigolet-get-annotated-link-7124 of the 'Get Annotated Link' feature - excellent for displaying Diigo features to non-users.
  • flexibility
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Such a catchy, feel-good expression: 'more flexibility'. My problem with this: too often, 'more' is offered (or forced) upon us without proper consideration of whether - in the broadest sense - flexibility is genuinely *improved*.
  • providing workers with more
  • can result in new forms of cooperative action, more fruitful collaboration, faster decision-making, and greater productivity
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Providing 'more' of something *might* result in what's described here, but there's a very real danger that if you add to much, people will not know where to start. Put simply, people switch off. I see it regularly
  • a clear view of the driver
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Graham Perrin

Zoho Writer - Online Word Processor - 0 views

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    Zoho Writer is appealing. I have never tried concurrent edits with multiple users … I might take the Zoho expression "Lock your documents while in shared mode" to mean that whilst multiple users may access a document, no more than one at a time may edit (not true concurrency).
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    Zoho Forums, a primary means of support, is exceptionally difficult to use, a great disappoinment compared to some other aspects of Zoho. However, to their credit: the writers there are both responsive and pollite.
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    In the forums we are advised that support for OpenID should arise "within a couple of months".
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Graham Perrin

Twiddla - 1 views

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    free web-based group meeting and real-time collaboration
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    Another odd name to remember! An impressive service, though.
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    Mark up websites, graphics, and photos, or start brainstorming on a blank canvas. Browse the web with your friends or make that conference call more productive than ever. No plug-ins, downloads, or firewall voodoo - it's all here, ready to go when you are. Browser-agnostic, user-friendly.
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    Reminds me of Dabbleboard.
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eyal matsliah

Getting Rich off Those Who Work for Free - By Justin Fox at TIME (printout) - 0 views

  • Thursday, Feb. 15, 2007 Getting Rich off Those Who Work for Free By Justin Fox
  • It might seem very odd to look to a long-dead Russian anarchist for business advice. But Peter Kropotkin's big idea--that there are important human motivations beyond what he called "reckless individualism"--is very relevant these days. That's because one of the most interesting questions in business has become how much work people will do for free.
  • he proposed in his 1902 book, Mutual Aid: A Factor of Evolution, that the survival of animal species and much of human progress depended on the tendency to help others.
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  • Open-source, volunteer-created computer software like the Linux operating system and the Firefox Web browser have also established themselves as significant and lasting economic realities.
  • That's not true yet in the worlds of science, news and entertainment: we're still figuring out what the role of volunteers will be, but that it will be much bigger than in the past seems obvious.
  • "The question for the past decade was, Is this real?" says Yale law professor Yochai Benkler. "The question for the next half-decade is, How do you make this damned thing work?" Benkler is a leading prophet of today's gift economy
  • ut neither does Benkler dream of a world without capitalism. Instead, he has become an unlikely business guru, with a shop at the intersection of Commerce and Cooperation.
  • Take the case Benkler makes in his 2006 book, The Wealth of Networks (available, free, at www.benkler.org) for the economic benefits of "peer production" of software and other information products
  • Peer production by people who donate small or large quantities of their time and expertise isn't necessarily great at generating the original and the unique, but it's very good for improving existing products (like software) and bringing together dispersed information (Wikipedia). Often better, in Benkler's telling, than corporations armed with copyright and patent laws.
  • Clever entrepreneurs and even established companies can profit from this volunteerism--but only if they don't get too greedy. The key, Benkler says, is "managing the marriage of money and nonmoney without making nonmoney feel like a sucker."
  • In other fields, it's not so clear. In a critique of Benkler's work last summer, business writer Nicholas Carr speculated that Web 2.0 media sites like Digg, Flickr and YouTube are able to rely on volunteer contributions simply because a market has yet to emerge to price this "new kind of labor." He and Benkler then entered into what has come to be widely known in Web circles as the "Carr-Benkler wager": a bet on whether, by 2011, such sites will be driven primarily by volunteers or by professionals.
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Mark -

GroupDrive Document Collaboration Suite - 0 views

  • GroupDrive Collaboration Suite GroupDrive is a business-class file and document collaboration product. Businesses can use GroupDrive to securely collaborate over the Internet without the inherent problems of emailing attachments. Because your files are stored in a central location, users always have the most current version of a document. The GroupDrive Server provides secure file storage and backup for your important business files and documents. With easy file sharing and real-time document collaboration, GroupDrive gives your team a secure private business network that lets you work at the speed of business. The GroupDrive Collaboration Suite consists of 3 components: GroupDrive Server - a secure WebDAV server for storing and collaborating on files. GroupDrive uses WebDAV over SSL. GroupDrive Client - Virtual drive connection to the GroupDrive server enables users access and save files from within any Windows application. GroupDrive Web Interface - A simple and intuitive interface that allows users to store and collaborate on documents from any machine with a web browser and Internet access.
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Fuzbolero .

Me.dium Secures $15M Series B - The Dawn of Collaborative Browsing? - 0 views

  • Me.dium's collaborative browsing vision When we wrote about Me.dium over four months ago, we described it as 'social browsing'. Perhaps a refinement of this would be collaborative browsing, and that would be a more precise definition of what the company is trying to do. At the heart of Me.dium is the idea that by enabling real-time discovery and communication during browsing, this will enable people to get things done faster and in ways not possible before. During my interview with the company founders, we discussed the typical scenarios for using Me.dium: You and your friend are trying to accomplish a common task; You are trying to do something on your own and meet others who are trying to do the same thing; You are observing the patterns of crowds nearby and so you are able to discover new things.
  • So the $15M dollar question is what is Me.dium planning to do next? In a nutshell, the company is planning to spend the money on refining and scaling its sophisticated matching technology. The secret sauce here is in connecting people based on their browsing patterns.
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Graham Perrin

Coccinella | Instant Messaging Client with Whiteboard - 0 views

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    A review of Coccinella is timely. I wonder whether its real-time collaboration extends to the whiteboard.
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Eva 01

Build a Web 2.0 Platform and Employees Will Use It - 0 views

  • Redshaw said that rather than an age bias, he noticed more of an executive level bias to collaborative efforts: the higher up in the company's hierarchy the less social networking technologies get used. "That's a good thing," he said. "The real work gets done not in the board room."
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      Why is it positive that less social networking is used higher up the hierarchy?
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Sandbox One - Twiddla.com - 0 views

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      a direct real time collaborative site...sharing in the same times... with tools... draw and other ...rapid ones...
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Graham Perrin

SourceForge.net: ACE - a collaborative editor - 0 views

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    Last update to this software was in March 2006. A year or so ago when I compared ACE with Gobby, I found pros and cons to each.
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Graham Perrin

Shared Page, Ltd. - 0 views

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    I might have experimented with Shared Page briefly, a year or two ago. If I did, I can't recall anything about the experience.
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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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