Browsing Tag »wiki«

I’ve Got a Tiddler

March 13, 2008

A TiddlyWiki, of course. You can see my very small TiddlyWiki here [no I don't any more] or a more impressive example from Jeremy Ruston, who created the thing, at the main site. It’s a sort of wiki – but wait, come back! There’s a few interesting differences from the sort of wiki software you might [...]

Word of the Day

November 8, 2006

Get ready for a new acronym (or is it a mnemonic?): SLATES. It’s used to describe the building blocks of Enterprise 2.0 applications. The expanded, expensive report based on Tim O’Reilly’s What Is Web 2.0? essay introduces some new ideas around the subject (free excerpt here). But what is SLATES?* According to Dion Hinchcliffe, it’s this: SLATES [...]

Beneath the Surface

November 2, 2006

I did an interview with Stewart Manley, CTO of Mediasurface, yesterday. The company makes Content Management software for producing business websites, whether they be internet, intranet or extranet sites. Their customers tend to be quite heavyweight, such as the Environment Agency, NATO, Oxford University Press, and SSA Global. A far cry, in other words, from [...]

Enterprise Too, not 2.0

October 19, 2006

Richard MacManus reports on some of the developments around Enterprise 2.0, the application of some Web 2.0 technologies and approaches to big business. There’s some debate over whether Web 2.0 is a pure consumer phenomenon and that therefore Enterprise 2.0 is a different animal. I don’t think it is. While many of the poster children of Web [...]