Globetechnology–Ensemble Collaboration
I first heard of these folks during a Robin Good online webinar. Now they are out and this Globetechnology article is a good description. Link to Ensemble Collaboration
I first heard of these folks during a Robin Good online webinar. Now they are out and this Globetechnology article is a good description. Link to Ensemble Collaboration
This is a great, simple explanation of what are the critical parts of both good collaborative teams and choosing a good application. I try lots of them. My current favorite is Shinkuro. Still in beta, but a nice, simple, multi-plaform application that is definately worth the download. Application Sharing Is Not Enough – Computerworld
This is a really good article from BusinessWeek on how businesses are taking adavantage of blogs both for external PR, but also helping people be more productive. Blogging with the Boss' blessing: “Blogging With The Boss's Blessing More companies are helping employees to speak freely — and bond with customers “
I think Seltzer really missed the boat on this one. Yes the problem is that users don't update, but the update process is no walk in the park. Computers and OSes need to be more self-healing and the updates need to be able to be delivered in small enough chunks that dial-up users (who are…
From the Globe and Mail today on wireless Internet access nearly everywhere: By air, sea or rail, travellers can stay connected Until recently, going on-line on the road meant Internet access from hotels and perhaps Internet cafés. Getting a connection while actually moving was more difficult and usually slow, using cellular modems and the basic…
This sounds like an interesting tool. I might give it a try a little later. I did try Blinkx yesterday for a little while, but I think it was the culprit in some Internet connectivity issues I had yesterday. Regardless whether it is Blinkx (which when I was trying it I did think it was…
Michael's analysis of this reports sounds very interesting. It's on the top of the pile to read tomorrow. I think the fragmentation of IM has to end. I think in order for IM to be excepetionally useful either everybody has to get a Yahoo, MSN, AIM, IRC, ICQ, etc. ID our we figure out how…