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The Cloud and Collaboration /  Cloud Intelligence - 0 views

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    Let's take as a starting point the discussion of 'cloud intelligence' on the conference website: In the cloud of connections, we each become social neurons, mimicking the biological human brain but on a giant scale. This collective knowledge is far beyon
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How Procter & Gamble Got Employees to Use Social Networking at Work - CIO.com - Busines... - 0 views

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    Procter & Gamble (P&G) is expanding its vision for collaboration, incorporating Web 2.0 tools into a single platform to unlock weak and potential ties-employees with common goals or interests who have little to no contact.
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Open Atrium and Alfresco via CMIS for Intranets | Optaros Labs - 0 views

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    In this screencast, Jeff Potts demonstrates a quick, simple integration between Open Atrium (an open source framework for intranets and other collaborative team environments based on Drupal) and Alfresco, based on the CMIS standard.
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What Matters: In the wake of the current crisis, is the US economy more likely to suffe... - 0 views

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      The debates are structured similarly to what we created from CSIS's next america - http://www.nextamerica.org/debates
  • 14 October 2009
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    Mckinsey's "collaboration'ish" blog/network sharing commentary & debate on important issues.
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FutureLab - 0 views

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    From Chronicle of Philanthropy: As part of an effort to create a broad discussion about the future of the nonprofit world, Independent Sector has created a new Web site. The organization, which is a Washington association of about 600 charities and grant
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Knowledge managment in Open Atrium: our feature stack | Pronovix - 0 views

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    custom developed KM features for open atrium built by Pronovix
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PHP Advent 2009 / CSS and Other People - 0 views

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    Great article on how to get designers and developers to work effectively to render designs in HTML, as well as a reality check about pixel-perfect rendering in every browser (graceful degradation is the preferred method)
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