Wikis: Do They Need Usability Engineering?
White Papers This presentation presents Wikis. Wikis are typically collaborative websites, though there are now also single-user offline implementations. A wiki is a medium which can be edited by anyone with access to it, and provides an easy method for linking...
[October 6, 2007, 1:00]
That's a Million Dollar ripoff from paid wikis.
Talkback That's a million dollar ripoff from paid wikis which are similar in that there's one author and author's can advertise. Here a list of them: http://quarterwiki.com http://milliondollarwiki.com http://onebuckwiki.com
[December 14, 2007, 22:20]
Work With Wikis in Windows SharePoint Services
White Papers In addition to standard Wiki functionality, Wikis in Windows SharePoint Services are able to leverage the WSS infrastructure in the form of, for instance, security permissions and alerts. The webcast covers implementing and working with Wikis...
[April 27, 2009, 1:21]
Intranets - Moving From Information to Knowledge: The Role of Blogs and Wikis
White Papers This paper outlines the features of weblogs and wikis, two web technologies that can be used inside a corporate firewall to provide platforms for the exchange of information and knowledge, complementing intranets, instant messaging and email.
[August 28, 2004, 3:00]
Can wikis change the Web?
News As evidenced in the aftermath of Katrina and the London bombings a month earlier, wikis can be a life-saving resource that provides real-time collaboration, instant grassroots news and crucial meeting places where none exist in the physical world.
[November 16, 2005, 17:05]
VNUNet - Blogs, Wikis and the Long Tail
White Papers The social networking phenomenon is upon individual, and it seems that half the world (in reality, less than one sixth) is instant messaging, blogging, wiki-ing and generally collaborating and communicating in new and exciting ways.
[February 21, 2009, 0:24]
Wikis - Open for All, or Open to Abuse?
White Papers New concepts from what initially appears to be a 'World wild web' should not be dismissed out of hand when looking at ways to manage record creation, update and review. The 'Open to everyone' approach of the internet's latest evolutionary phase...
[February 21, 2009, 0:24]
Lotus Connections gets Twitter-like updates
News IBM has updated its Lotus Connections business collaboration software with wikis and Twitter-like microblogging functionality. Connections already allows users to create online communities, and the new version will let a community owner add in...
[September 24, 2009, 16:40]
SAP reaps benefits of Web 2.0
News SAP, back in January, made an extensive commitment to blogging, collaborative wikis and other methods to canvas opinion from its nearly 900,000-strong SAP developer network (SDN). By using Web 2.0 technologies around wikis, a user's question might...
[June 25, 2007, 13:28]
Gartner predicts shift to collective intelligence
News Many companies have already started to use collaborative Wikis, which allow employees to freely edit ongoing projects while quality is checked through peer review rather than being subject to top-down control.
[August 10, 2006, 14:15]
SAP finds Web 2.0 inspiration for business apps
News These additions are being designed around so-called Web 2.0 technologies, such as shared web pages called wikis, as well as online forums and mini applications called widgets. IBM on Monday debuted its own Web 2.0 strategy, introducing two new...
[January 24, 2007, 8:27]
Wikipedia vows to improve quality
News Wales delivered a keynote speech at the second annual Wikimania conference, which is bringing several hundred people from around the world to discuss the jointly authored Web pages known as wikis. In addition, Wales announced a couple of expansion...
[August 7, 2006, 9:20]
Google JotSpot exposes user data, says researcher
News The information in these wikis is accessible because they have been set to public on the Site Permissions page. If wikis are set to private, no information will be publicly accessible. JotSpot wikis are private by default and no information is made...
[October 31, 2008, 10:32]
VC-funded start-up takes on MS Sharepoint
News With Clearspace, users can start wikis, write blogs and share documents without significant upfront training, according to the company. A lot of it comes down to organisations stuck with too much structure with SharePoint or with blogs and wikis...
[August 21, 2007, 13:33]
Berners-Lee: Web security a 'never-ending battle'
News Numerous technologies including email and wikis had been conceived in a positive light, and are being used to the good by large numbers of people. The person who designed wikis led to Wikipedia [being founded].
[September 21, 2007, 14:37]
Cisco CEO: Virtualisation to fuel second web boom
News Cisco has also set up wikis for customers and staff to contribute ideas to the company, as well as a "Ciscopedia" which enables staff to learn from experts on any given topic within the company using a Facebook-like presence technology.
[September 17, 2007, 10:32]
A blog by any name review
Reviews Wikis are also extremely powerful new tools for business collaboration. It is not, strictly speaking, a blog at all, but wikis have blog-like elements: they are easy to update, and most are written in an informal style.
[June 8, 2005, 8:40]
Innovation Network Lecture Series: Web 2.0: Birds Eye View of the Data Center
White Papers Web 2.0 technologies (including AJAX, mashups, wikis, RSS, social tagging, etc.are inspiring new thinking in using browser and network technologies to solve various problems. The attendee of this webcast will find out how to: Implement Web 2.0...
[April 30, 2009, 1:19]
On-Demand Webcast: Web 2.0 for Your Business
White Papers Due to a growing interest to improve collaboration, increase agility and save money, businesses are adopting Web 2.0 tools like wikis, blogs and document tagging. These components are part of an ongoing transition of the World Wide Web from a...
[April 30, 2009, 1:19]
Microsoft SharePoint embraces Web 2.0
News Microsoft has launched a Web 2.0 add-on for SharePoint Server that enables businesses to make use of popular collaboration features such as wikis and blogs. The notion of integrating Web 2.0 technologies from the public internet — blogs, wikis, and...
[June 25, 2007, 12:07]



