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Graham Perrin

TidBITS Business Apps: EtherPad Brings Simultaneous Writing to the Web - 0 views

  • EtherPad also allows revision saving coupled with restoration from stored versions, something not found in SubEthaEdit
  • chronological archived discussion alongside the live space
  • backchannel discussion about what's being written that doesn't belong in the document itself
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  • When I look at collaboration tools for writing and editing, I break them down into points on two axes of time and space
  • A blog is a reverse chronological accounting that uses space (scrolling in one dimension) to indicate the passage of time. A wiki is a fixed space that changes over time, but includes history
  • An IM session is live, with no editing, allowing synchronous communication with viewable history
  • EtherPad and SubEthaEdit's collaborative writing allows synchronous editing
  • virtual space (the medium of the document)
  • real space (many people simultaneously writing in different places)
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The Master Trader Technical Analysis Program ~ By Bharat Jhunjhunwala - 0 views

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    We will look at some of the best ways for beginners to learn technical analysis without having to risk money in the market. Build a Foundation The first step in learning technical analysis is gaining a fundamental understanding of the core concepts, which is best accomplished by reading books, taking online or offline courses, or reading through educational websites covering these topics. Many of these resources are free, but some educators, workshops, or courses charge a fee. While countless trading books have been authored, several on technical analysis have withstood the test of time and are go-to resources for novice traders as they start learning how to trade: Technical Analysis of the Financial Markets: A Comprehensive Guide to Trading Methods and Applications by John J. Murphy Market Wizards, Updated: Interviews with Top Traders by Jack D. Schwager Reminiscences of a Stock Operator by Edwin Lefevre Way of the Turtle: The Secret Methods that Turned Ordinary People into Legendary Traders by Curtis Faith Expert Advisor Programming for MetaTrader 5: Creating Automated Trading Systems in the MQL5 Language by Andrew R. Young Many courses are also available on and offline, including: Investopedia Academy's Technical Analysis Udemy's Technical Analysis Courses CMT Association Certifications Importantly, many online trading courses promise spectacular results and use high-pressure sales tactics, but do not deliver the promised results. Novice traders might want to avoid courses that boast about unrealistic returns and, instead, seek out educators that teach the core fundamentals of technical analysis. Many traders develop their own trading systems and techniques over time. After all, companies offering "off the shelf" trading systems that yield consistent profits probably wouldn't be selling them if they were indeed profitable (they would keep the secrets to themselves). Finally, many different websites provide a detailed overview of technical analysis c
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Gotta Be An Easier Way » Using technology to make your life easier! - 0 views

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    Tools/applications/services that are easy to use and attempt to make your life easier.
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    About the site copied form teh About page: "The idea for the easierway.ca blog/website came from the realization that unless we (Academics, Educational Technology Experts, Instructional Designers, Information Technology Experts etc.) find ways to encourage faculty, administration and staff to use technology on a daily basis for routine tasks our chances of getting these people to effectively use technology in an academic setting, in the classroom or online are limited. Much of the technology that we do use or deploy in the academic setting is much too difficult to use so many faculty, administrators and staff do not view technology as something that can actually save them time and make them more efficient but as something that can easily consume vast amounts of time, requires extensive training and is just too bothersome to learn to use. It doesn't have to be this way. Through the easierway.ca blog we hope to change the way that many people view technology and show our subscribers that there always and easier way and if USED APPROPRIATELY technology can make ones life easier, more efficient and can even save valuable time. All the tools, software, or hardware (herein referred to as tools) that we will review and recommend will only be included in this site based on the following criteria: * They do not required any training or instruction to be used - if one has to crack a training manual or enroll in a course to use the tool then there must be a better or easier tool. * The tools must actually make one's life easier, provide levels of efficiency and actually save time. * The tools must be free/open source or if they aren't free, they must provide exceptional value and be of a minimal cost. * We actually use them. Finally, the notion of always looking for an easier way or perhaps the better way should be at the heart of learning and at the heart of academia. Education or more specifically learning should be an empowering experience and t
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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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Vyew.com - FREE Anytime Collaboration and Live Conferencing™ - 0 views

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