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Contents contributed and discussions participated by James OReilly

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IBM Virtual Worlds 1Q 2008 roundup - 0 views

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    Mike Rhodin, General Manager of IBM Lotus software, recently made five predictions about the future of collaborative working. They included open standards, increase in IM and other real-time tools.
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Customer Relationship Management, On-Demand CRM - Zoho CRM - 0 views

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    Free Web 2.0 service fit for freelancers, Kundenbeziehungsmanagement, EN15038
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Future Web-Based Translation Environments - 0 views

  • Title: Future web-based translation environments  Presenter: Stefan Kreckwitz For many years Web applications have found their way into the translation industry. These applications were predominantly limited to terminology systems and project portals. As is common for conventional Web applications, the user interaction was read-only or form-based. In the meantime, Web 2.0 appeared as a term for the new generation of Web applications. Apart from social aspects, Web 2.0 designates a combination of technologies, which can enable rich user interfaces and PC-equivalent interactivity. Some manufacturers of translation software have recognized the potential of Web 2.0 and work on Web-based translation environments. The advantages of these solutions are promising. But at present Web-based translation environments are quite restricted in comparison to the market-leading Windows applications.  The talk is about the challenges and opportunities of prospective Web-based translation environments. Apart from the functional convergence to Windows-based counterparts, the talk addresses ideas like "software as a service" and the harnessing of collective intelligence.
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Communication | Second Life Grid - 0 views

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    Real-Time Translation in Second Life
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