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From the Desert to the Sea... (Free subscription) | 56 minutes ago
On my other blog, From 50,000 Feet, I wrote today about Obama’s campaign management, its ingenious use of the Web, the connection to Facebook, and the implications for his potential Administration and for business management in the years to come. If you are interested, click here.
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Google Tutor (Free subscription) | yesterday
Google Docs continues its continual relentless march towards its eventual domination over Microsoft Office. The Spreadsheets Division is now morphing partly into the Wiki Division with the news that anyone can now edit a spreadsheet - without the need for a Google account. This handy little feature comes courtesy of the feature “Anyone can [...]
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The Bad Pitch Blog (Free subscription) | yesterday
... approach it (props to you Dr. Sweetser). I Twitter occasionally, I win every argument because of Wikipedia. My Secondlife avatar is pretty hot. Everything considered, I am no expert but I do know the basics. Plus, and this is a very big plus, I am well versed in the basics of public (now becoming personalized) relations. My whole point being, there are many PR students like me coming into...
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Portals and KM (Free subscription) | yesterday
I cross-posted this from the App Gap as I thought it might be useful to readers, like me, who have small operations. Mine, of course, is an enterprise of one but I am involved with some start-ups (hopefully to be revealed soon as they get out of stealth mode) where I could see this functionality as very useful. Even though they are designed to be simple, the interface and functions of regular wikis...
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IBM Redbooks | Just Published (Free subscription) | yesterday
Technote, published: Fri, 16 May 2008 Lotus and the IBM Redbooks authoring team have partnered together to populate this wiki with best practices from IBM, partners, and customers.
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My Right Word (Free subscription) | yesterday
Mixed up? Go here. Learn how effective subverters work. Okay, here's the intro... Electronic Intifada's Manipulation By Andre Oboler, a Zionism On The Web special, May 14 2008 Electronic Intifada wrote the story, boasted publically to a member of CAMERA's Wikipedia group, then sought to have CAMERA listed as an unreliable source. This was probably the extent of damage Electronic Intifada
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Redwall Wiki News Feed (Free subscription) | yesterday
THIS NEWS POSTING CONTAINS MAJOR SPOILERS REGARDING Doomwyte Further down, the walls glistened with crusted filth, rotting matter spotted with violently hued patches of fungi. Heaps of protruding, d...
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Tactical Gamer (Free subscription) | 05/15/2008
Hear ye, Hear ye! The Irregs wiki be needin' a facelift! While we're in the process of implementing the new platoon system, we want to give the members more opportunities to participate and contribute to the Irregulars. The Irregs Wiki Page has had some content changes, but it still looks very drab and could use some piratey love and care. So, I am asking you, the members of the Irregulars,...
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Clinical Cases and Images (Free subscription) | 05/15/2008
From Google Operating System : " Google Spreadsheets added an option in the sharing dialog that allows anyone to view or edit the spreadsheet just by knowing the URL. If you click on the Share tab and enable "Anyone can edit this document WITHOUT LOGGING IN", your spreadsheet becomes a wiki that can be edited by anyone." Also, you can now embed spreadsheets and forms in a web site by just copying...
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SlipperyBrick (Free subscription) | 05/15/2008
The folks at Google Maps have recently released a pretty cool upgrade to the mapping service incorporating geo-coded photos, entries from Wikipedia and even some real estate listings from local and national real estate companies. The next time you use Google Maps to look up a location you will notice a ‘More’ button next to the [...]
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Indiana Civil & Business Lawyer (Free subscription) | 05/15/2008
Need to know more about the law and information technology? The IT Law Wiki describes itself this way: This wiki is an encyclopedia of the legal issues, cases, statutes, events, people, organizations and publications that make up the global field of information technology law (often referred to as “computer law”). What business, what lawyer could not use such an introduction/guide to...
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Solomonia (Free subscription) | 05/15/2008
Matt Sanchez talks about the difficulty conservatives have in getting their point of view (or POV) into Wikipedia, and keeping the entries on some conservative personalities accurate (or at least not full of hate): Wiki-Whacked by Political Bias Honest Reporting...
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Backspin (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
Looks like our expose got the attention of a Wikipedia administrator. The NY Jewish Week picked up on the controversy. See also Andre Oboler's commentary in the Jerusalem Post.
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Blog Catalog Blog Directory (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
Places on the Web where you can find interesting, informative, amusing, and entertaining wikis
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elearnspace (Free subscription) | 05/14/2008
Unlike blogs - which, when public, seem to appeal to a certain personality type - everyone is a potential contributor to a wiki. Terms and concepts are currently blurring as learning management systems are adopting the functionality of blogs and wikis, Google Docs seems more like a ramped up wiki than a word processor, etc. This short article - Sage Advice on Wiki Adoption...