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Wikipedia as an inspiration for internal use of wikis

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Should organisations using or considering wikis take note as Wikipedia debates a change to their moderation policy? read full post

Real-world examples of social tools in law firms

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A seminar at Headshift's London offices will showcase the use of RSS and wikis in law firms. Happening Thursday morning on 24 September 2008 at 8.30. read full post

Blog and wiki platforms upgrade

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Two eagerly anticipated upgrades for our toolkit last week. read full post

Confluence wiki and JIRA users: join us at the Atlassian London meetup

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Headshift and Atlassian have teamed up to organise the first UK Confluence and JIRA user group meeting in London on December 12. We will be sharing stories about how companies are using Confluence wikis for collaboration and knowledge sharing and hearing about some exciting new products. Also, find out how companies are finding new uses for the JIRA issue management system, such as Linden Labs' pioneering application to let employees share ideas about the development of Second Life. read full post

Involve

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Involve are a new body llookiing at new forms of public participation. We work with them to translate these ideas into online social software systems read full post

Gettin' Wiki With It

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One of our more massively complex systems is about to get a major upgrade read full post

Opening up our pattern Library

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Headshift pattern library read full post

Socialtext raise series B finance to scale their social software tool

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congratulations to socialtext on their funding read full post

What wiki are you?

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Talk of wiki wars is silly at such an early stage of market development, but maybe a Harry Potter-style sorting hat can solve the problem? read full post

Blogs are not the only fruit

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Blogs may have been a word of the year for 2004, but this piece argues that a wider variety of social software tools and group structures will start to gain widespread adoption in 2005, presenting both challenges and opportunities for those of us who are implementing social tools in an organisational context. read full post

StikiWiki: true on-page editing interface

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Stikiwiki feels like wiki spirit read full post

BBC: the Bromsgrove Bloggers Collective

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Lots going on in social software for group and network collaboration, and very rewarding when you can help people take the first steps towards using it practically read full post

Fascinating and valuable case study of difficulties of large-scale online collaboration

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Sam Ruby shares the experience of the use of a Wiki to collaborate on technical standards. read full post

Good review of some Wiki products

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good review of some Wiki products read full post

More on Wikis as an alternative to team email

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"The biggest advantage of the wiki is that it reduces the team’s reliance on overused e-mail, which in most offices serves as the last repository for all important information" read full post

Weblogs make good travel guides

Travel broadens the mind and blogs broaden the concept of travel writing read full post

Why produce status reports when you can use weblogs?

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Can social software provide an alternative to boring status reports? read full post

Collaborative proposal writing using simple Wiki software

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Case study of collaborative proposal writing using simple socal software read full post

Wikis: not an ugly duckling after all?

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Matt Haughey hacks phpwiki to create a wiki that looks like a swan. read full post

Wikis : unfocussed or misunderstood?

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Clay Shirky defends Wikis against the charge that they are unfocussed. read full post

McGee's musings on Wikis

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McGee's musings on Wikis read full post