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Cinq applications pour tout organiser - Yahoo! Actualités France - 2 views

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    Cinq applications pour tout organiser - Yahoo! Actualités France
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Janos Haits

TiddlyWiki - a non-linear personal web notebook - 15 views

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    "Welcome to TiddlyWiki, a unique non-linear notebook for capturing, organising and sharing complex information. Use it to keep your to-do list, to plan an essay or novel, or to organise your wedding. Record every thought that crosses your brain, or build a flexible and responsive website."
Joelle Nebbe-Mornod

Freedom WorkFlow - 15 views

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    FreedomWorkflow is a world-class, cloud-based project & workflow management tool developed to be easy to understand & powerful enough to satisfy even the most demanding organisations requirements. We realised that about 90% of the people who need project management software, only use about 10% of its capabilities. So we focussed on building a package that delivers incredible power and flexibility without all of the flowery stuff that people don't actually use.
Janos Haits

Actwitty - The Complete You. - 17 views

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    Actwitty integrates your data from social networks and organizes it into topics. An organised profile which can be shared with others, to make more fruitful connections.
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awqi zar

How Wikileaks has woken up journalism. « Emily Bell(wether) - 5 views

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    The idea that this is the first real battleground between the political establishment and the open web is very arresting. It also forces journalists and news organisations to demonstrate to what extent they are now part of an establishment it is their duty to report. Some like the Guardian, which has a long tradition of free speech attached to it, has been at the heart of disseminating Wikileaks cablegate information.
anonymous

Lovely Charts - 0 views

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    Lovely Charts is an online diagramming application that allows you to create professional looking diagrams, such as flowcharts, sitemaps, organisation charts, wireframes, and many more... For free.
Michelle Thompson

FeedJournal - The Newspaper You Always Wanted - 0 views

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    Feed Journal - create a newspaper from RSS feeds - either yours or an organisations. You can choose to print this out for reading while you commute.
chelfyn Baxter

Management and Virtual Decentralised Networks: The Linux Project - 0 views

  • A mechanistic management system is appropriate to stable conditions. It is characterised by:The Organismic form is appropriate to changing conditions. It is characterised by: Hierarchic structure of control, authority and communicationNetwork structure of control A reinforcement of the hierarchic structure by the location of knowledge of actualities exclusively at the top of the hierarchyOmniscience no longer imputed to the head of the concern; knowledge may be located anywhere in the network; the location becoming the centre of authority Vertical interaction between the members of the concern, ie. between superior and subordinateLateral rather than vertical direction of communication through the organisation  A content of communication which consists of information and advice rather than instructions and decisions
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      This is very similar to many Web 1.0/2.0 analogies
  • Structurehierarchicalnetworked Scopeinternal/closedexternal/open Resource focuscapitalhuman, information Statestabledynamic, changing Directionmanagement commandsself-management Basis of actioncontrolempowerment to act Basis for compensationposition in hierarchycompetency level
  • However, "the Linux movement did not and still does not have a formal hierarchy whereby important tasks can be handled out ... a kind of self-selection takes place instead: anyone who cares enough about a particular program is welcomed to try" [54]. But if his work is not good enough, another hacker will immediately fill the gap. In this way, this 'self-selection' ensures that the work done is of superb quality. Moreover this "decentralisation leads to more efficient allocation of resources (programmers' time and work) because each developer is free to work on any particular program of his choice as his skills, experience and interest best dictate" (Kuwabara, 2000). In contrast, "under centralised mode of software development, people are assigned to tasks out of economic considerations and might end up spending time on a feature that the marketing department has decided is vital to their ad campaign, but that no actual users care about" [55].
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  • Industrial AgeInformation Age Focus on measurable outcomesFocus on strategic issues using participation and empowerment Individual accountabilityTeam accountability Clearly differentiated-segmented organisational roles, positions and responsibilitiesMatrix arrangement - flexible positions and responsibilities Hierarchical, linear information flowsMultiple interface, 'boundaryless' information networking Initiatives for improvement emanate from a management eliteInitiatives for improvement emanate from all directions
  • There is only one layer between the community of Linux developers and Linus: the "trusted lieutenants". They are a dozen hackers that have done considerably extended work on a particular part of the kernel to gain Linus' trust. The "trusted lieutenants" are responsible to maintain a part of the Linux Kernel and lots of developers sent their patches (their code) directly to them, instead of Linus. Of course, apart from Linus that has encouraged this to happen, this informal mechanism represents a natural selection by the community since the "trusted lieutenants" are recognised [by the community] as being not owners but simple experts in particular areas [57] and thus, their 'authority' can always be openly challenged. This does not mean that Linus has more influence than they have. Recently, "Alan Cox (one of the "trusted" ones) disagreed with Linus over some obscure technical issue and it looks like the community really does get to judge by backing Alan and making Linus to acknowledge that he made a bad choice" [58].
  • In 1991, Linus Torvalds made a free Unix-like kernel (a core part of the operating system) available on the Internet and invited all hackers interested to participate. Within the next two months, the first version 1.0 of Linux was released. From that point, tens of thousands of developers, dispersed globally and communicating via the Internet, contributed code, so that early in 1993, Linux had grown to be a stable, reliable and very powerful operating system. The Linux kernel is 'copylefted' software, patented under the GNU GPL, and thus, nobody actually owns it. But more significantly, Linux is sheltered by the Open Source (hacker) community. From its very birth, Linux as a project has mobilised an incredible number of developers offering enhancements, modifications/improvements and bug fixes without any financial incentive. Despite the fact that an operating system is supposed to be developed only by a closely-knit team to avoid rising complexity and communication costs of coordination (Brook's Law), Linux is being developed in a massive decentralised mode under no central planning, an amazing feat given that it has not evolved into chaos. Innovation release early and often: Linus put into practice an innovative and paradox model of developing software. Frequent releases and updates (several times in a week) are typical throughout the entire development period of Linux. In this way, Linus kept the community constantly stimulated by the rapid growth of the project and provided an extraordinary effective mechanism of psychologically rewarding his co-developers for their contributions that were implemented in the last version. On top of this, in every released version, there is a file attached which lists all those who have contributed (code). Credit attribution if neglected, is a cardinal sin that will breed bitterness within the community and discourage developers from further contributing to the project. According to conventional software-building wisdom, early versions are by definition buggy and you do not want to wear out the patience of your users. But as far as the Linux development stage is concerned, developers are the users themselves and this is where most innovation is created (Figure 8). "The greatest innovation of Linux is that treating your users as co-developers is your least-hassle route to rapid code improvement and effective debugging" (Raymond, 1998a).
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Gregory Culpin

L'Entreprise 2.0 pour préparer la reprise (part II) - Whitepaper à télécharger - 0 views

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    Dans un monde des affaires en perpétuelle mutation, la connaissance devient un capital essentiel pour toute organisation. Leur survie et croissance passe par la mise en place de solutions optimisant la collaboration et la gestion des connaissances. Forts de ce constat, nous avons récemment travaillé à l'écriture de notre premier livre blanc (disponible en anglais uniquement). Il se veut être une analyse des avantages liés à l'introduction d'outils de l'Entreprise 2.0, et positionne la gestion collaborative des connaissances comme une solution stable et durable, plus particulièrement en ces périodes de tumulte économique.
Janos Haits

friendfund.com | Group Gifts - 5 views

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    Organise a group gift the easy way. Choose a gift, invite your friends to share the costs and give together!
Janos Haits

Posterbee. Smart sharing for teams. - 22 views

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    Read less, know more Share links, slides, videos and files and have a searchable knowledge bank for your team or organisation.
Janos Haits

My Study Life - 11 views

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    "Organise your classes, tasks and exams & never forget a lecture or assignment again It's time to say goodbye to your paper planner. My Study Life is everything your paper planner is and more. Rotation schedules, assignments, revision, exams? My Study Life has it covered on all of your devices. Oh, and did we mention it's free?"
anonymous

RAJSHI MEDIA | News Paper Advertising Agency in Patna | Event Organiser in patna | 24x7... - 0 views

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    We specialize in the area of Indoor advertising, Outdoor advertising, Graphic Design, Brochure Design & Print etc. In addition to this, we also specialize in the dealing of event management in Patna.
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    We specialize in the area of Indoor advertising, Outdoor advertising, Graphic Design, Brochure Design & Print etc. In addition to this, we also specialize in the dealing of event management in Patna.
Janos Haits

Digital Photo Gallery - 16 views

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    Digital Photo Gallery is an online system for storing, organising and distributing full resolution images. If you came here and you're not part of the private beta it might not be clear what is going on. Don't worry, you're just a little early!
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Janos Haits

Joplin - an open source note taking and to-do application with synchronisation capabili... - 10 views

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    "Joplin is a free, open source note taking and to-do application, which can handle a large number of notes organised into notebooks. The notes are searchable, can be copied, tagged and modified either from the applications directly or from your own text editor. The notes are in Markdown format."
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mikhail-miguel

Notability.ai - Notability allows users to organize their notes in Notion (notability.ai). - 0 views

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    Notability.ai: Notability allows users to organize their notes in Notion (notability.ai). Notability.ai: Notability organises your notes on Notion (notability.ai).
Maluvia Haseltine

CoolTools - 21 views

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    Best List of ConceptMapping software I've found Excellent list of Web2.0 Tools
anonymous

Twine - Organize, Share, Discover Information Around Your Interests | Twine - 0 views

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    Twine still in Beta version.
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    A new way of bookmarking with the semantic web
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