A panel of experts came together at the Gilbane CMS conference today for an early morning conversation on the role of blogs, wikis, and RSS?in the enterprise. The central theme was that, while these ...
Soho launches their newest web-based app, Soho Wiki. With Soho Wiki you can create and manage your own wikis, or work collaboratively with others as a group. Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now ...
Portals are a great facilitator of collaboration because they provide the forums and tools for individuals, independent of location, to come together virtually to access and alter a single source of ...
A wiki (from the Hawaiian word for "quick") can be thought of as an online encyclopedia that is created through group collaboration. The central feature of a wiki is the grouping of Web pages under a ...
Wikis are traditionally editable webpages, allowing groups of people to "It's wikis meets Microsoft Office"collaborate on creating the page. However JotSpot is about to expand the definition of 'wiki' ...
IGN tries to make the wiki editing experience as easy as possible. However, "easy editing" does not mean "awful information". As many readers rely on IGN to deliver timely, accurate, and verified news ...
Most IT departments aren’t investing in blogs, wikis and RSS, Gartner and Forrester Research find. The business potential of social-networking Web sites and various Web 2.0 technologies remains ...
That blogs and other new media are having an effect on old media has been well documented. But another area of the media landscape — public relations — is grappling with the changes too. Last week, ...
In light of Stephen Watsonis piece today on Wikipedia and at the suggestion of one of our commenters, I thought it appropriate to surface this dialogue that started in an unrelated post. Warning, it ...