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Archive for November, 2006

Social Research

Wednesday, November 29th, 2006

I’m happy to learn that different actors are producing high quality and free research studies about the public use of the web: blogging, podcasting, online banking, web 2.0, etc..

I think that we still lack a formal understanding of the dynamics of the real web: how and why people use it everyday for their job activities, […]

Socialtext 2.0 vs Microsoft Sharepoint 2007

Tuesday, November 28th, 2006

As you can tell from my last posts or having a look to the links I’m collecting on the right column of this blog, lately I’m working on social computing for large enterprises evaluating enterprise level tools for internal collaboration.

I’m playing with SocialText 2.0 and it seems a big leap from the first version but, […]

SocialText 2.0: not yet there

Wednesday, November 1st, 2006

Don’t get me wrong. I really appreciate the work Ross and his team is doing on SocialText. The open source version of SocialText is a major step towards an enterprise level wiki available to anyone.

A step back: with the acquisition of JotSpot by Google the world of enterprise wikis is deeply going to change. What […]