The Online Collaboration Tools Guide

18 April 2009 Categories: Internet tools

Numerous Collaboration tools and online storage applications offer a variety of collaboration abilities. Online collaborated editing, synchronization across computers, multiple file sharing , and on-the-spot windows and document sharing are just some of them. The following review will help you know and choose the right collaboration tools for your needs.

This is an excerpt of a guest post I wrote on ReadWriteWeb (by now it got more the 210 tweets). To read the full post visit the online collaboration tools guide.

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Two Free Website Building Platforms Compared – WordPress VS. Google Sites

01 March 2009 Categories: Internet tools

If you’re thinking of setting up your own personal Website or blog, or considering using one as a collaboration tool for you team, using WordPress or Google sites must have crossed your mind. These two platforms has some overlapping abilities but they actually suit for totally different uses. Here is a review of WordPress and Google sites that will help you choose the right platform for your needs.

WordPress

WordPress logoWordPress is an open source blog tool and publishing platform. It is the largest self-hosted blogging tool in the world.

Google sites

Google Sites logoGoogle Sites is an online application for easy creation and sharing of webpages. It allows you to gather information (such as videos, calendars, presentations, attachments, and text) in one place and share it for viewing or editing with others.

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‘Social Media and the Enterprise’ Explained (Presentation)

17 December 2008 Categories: future and current trends

This 31 slides presentation explains about social media and its effects on enterprises. It covers (briefly) the following subjects:

  • Social media
  • Blogs
  • Collective intelligence
  • Collaboration
  • Knowledge exchange
  • Innovation in Corporate 2.0
  • RSS

[slideshare id=827016&doc=enterprise-20-and-innovation-1228682237450093-8&w=425]

 

Original post – Enterprise 2.0 and innovation [via The Content Economy]

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