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Graham Perrin

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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

IBM Press room - 2008-11-25 IBM Reveals Five Innovations That Will Change Our Lives in ... - 0 views

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    Watch the video: first, from the one minute mark. Then: review the whole thing, from the beginning. Consider the five innovations in order 3-4-5-1-2. Some of these innovations may find great applications and bring _real_ benefits to society, but aspects of IBM's vision (or at least, this video production) are alarmingly reminiscent of John Carpenter's 'They Live'…
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Ako Z°om

27 Free Must-have Online Collaboration Tools : Crazeegeekchick.com - 0 views

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    but to see which ?
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    must have...etc
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Graham Perrin

WebWorkerDaily » Archive Grou.ps Wants to Enable Your Team's Collaboration « - 0 views

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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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Graham Perrin

The Chandler Project Blog » Blog Archive » Mobile Chandler? - 0 views

  • sync Chandler data onto any device that can sync with or subscribe to calendars via .iCalendar or CalDAV
  • Specifically, that means you can: Publish your collections to Chandler Hub; Subscribe to them with Apple iCal or Google Calendar; Use either Apple iSync or Google Mobile to get your Chandler data onto your mobile device.
  • https://support.markspace.com/index.php?m=knowledgebase&a=viewarticle&kbarticleid=230
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Graham Perrin

Vista - End of the Dream? * The Register - 0 views

  • I downloaded a copy of Chandler the other day, just to see how things were shaping up. As soon as I launched version
    • Graham Perrin
       
      Reading the April 2007 date of this story alongside http://blog.chandlerproject.org/2007/04/18/preview-update/ and http://blog.chandlerproject.org/2007/09/11/preview/ it's clear that the version (probably a checkpoint) tested by Dave Jewell predated the 'preview' by around five months.
  • Chandler is still an awful long way off from that magic 1.0 release
    • Graham Perrin
       
      The OSAF vision of Chandler originated around 2001. In 2007: the preview milestone version was certainly (but not disappointingly) some way away from the release. Chandler 1.0 was released in August 2008.
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    Some discussion of the Chandler Project.
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Graham Perrin

Chandler Wiki : OSAFHistory - 0 views

  • accumulated a major backlog of innovative ideas for new software products
  • adoption of innovative solutions
  • has become quite difficult
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  • a licensing scheme which would permit both non-commercial and commercial development on the code base
  • very happy for others to make money
  • OSAF started in 2001
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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

Shifting Careers - A New Generation, Poised to Reinvent - Question - NYTimes.com - 0 views

  • to collaborate, to connect and to create
  • during creative brainstorming sessions it’s uncool to feel threatened if someone draws on top of your drawing
  • Innovative companies will transform training and internships into apprenticeships that pass the torch
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Vahid Masrour

The Office (2.0): No paper? No problem. | Between the Lines | ZDNet.com - 0 views

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    The office 2.0 has to allow for collaboration.... Free apps anyone?
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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…
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      '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
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      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
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      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
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      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
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      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

The Chandler Project Blog » Blog Archive » OSAF's Next Steps - 0 views

  • Being a CalDAV reference implementation is not a priority.
  • we will not be implementing CalDAV scheduling
    • Graham Perrin
       
      CalDAV scheduling is just one aspect of CalDAV; see http://caldav.calconnect.org/standards.html
  • misperception in the press
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  • the Microsoft product with the most overlap with our design objectives is probably OneNote
  • not trying to be a GTD specific tool
  • Chandler’s philosophy is different enough from GTD that it would be misleading to call Chandler a GTD tool
  • Chandler succeeds at meeting the needs of users who are tracking ‘knowledge work’
  • Chandler is not oriented around calendaring per se or around a complicated task and project landscape with many dependencies
  • we want Chandler to be more viral. We want Chandler to be easy to explain to others. We want Chandler to be found in contexts where people are already spending time. We want Chandler to be
  • even more useful as that user pulls in other people to collaborate
  • We want happy users be successful evangelists for Chandler
  • web widgets that might be deployed in different contexts — iGoogle, Facebook, on an iPhone, etc.
  • widgets should be compelling to a new user who does not use the desktop, in addition to providing features that complement the desktop. Eventually, the widgets can be building blocks
  • the user problem we are serving is an emerging market
  • there isn’t a shared, public vocabulary to describe what we’re doing
  • Our best articulation of our core value to date is: Chandler is a way to manage and collaborate on ideas using: A List View built around the idea of the Triage Workflow A Calendar View Chandler Hub Sharing Service
  • Better product messaging so that people understand what ‘user problem’ we’re trying to solve and how we’re trying to solve it.
  • more ways to get data in and out
  • web widgets (in the browser, on mobile devices and on the desktop)
  • We’re not looking to be a cheaper alternative to Outlook/Exchange. This means we’re not investing in support for free/busy-style scheduling. We’re not looking to be the ‘everyman’s’ version of Microsoft Project or Bug and Ticket-Tracking systems. This means we’re not investing in support for complex task and project management, e.g. task dependencies, tracking percent done, time estimates, robust support for assigning tasks, etc. We’re also not going to be implementing the GTD methodology.
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Graham Perrin

Social Media Classroom Screencast - 0 views

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    "…In 2008 … I set out to produce a social media classroom out of free and open source software, and free web services. …"
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    "… they were overwhelmed. …"
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    "…don't try to keep up with the technologies; keep up with the literacy that the technologies make possible. … Better tools do not by themselves make for better pedagogy. …"
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Clearspring Community Blog » Blog Archive » Clearspring + AddThis = Univer... - 0 views

  • Clearspring has acquired AddThis
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Graham Perrin

Video conferencing gets cheaper, nastier easier * The Register - 0 views

  • The big hardware vendors - most noticeably Cisco, HP and Polycom - have been trying to flog pricey systems
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    Pricey is an understatement!
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Tata launches 'public' Cisco video conferencing * The Register - 0 views

  • Bleeding edge expensive
  • The rooms, branded Cisco Telepresence, cost between $299 and $899 an hour
  • cost between $299 and $899 an hour
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Ako Z°om

thebizmo - 0 views

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    about self made selling site for every one and also artists
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    for Artists to sell and communicate...
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Graham Perrin

Live Meeting 2007 - Web Access Problems | WebProNews - 0 views

  • Results of Day One: Zero success in performing the most basic function of presenting a PowerPoint slideshow via the web access console.
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