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Tantek wiki / CommunicationProtocols
Citation added: March 13th, 2008, 9:40 am
My experiences with optimal human to human communication protocols and mediums from my perspective, i.e. when others are trying to communicate with me, what works well and what doesn't work so well, and why, in the hopes of maybe helping to uncover and de
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communication | messaging | wikis | blogging | im | email | isdead | predictions | future
Email2trac - Trac
Citation added: November 2nd, 2007, 4:23 am
'HTML messages
Attachments
Tickets can be updated via email
Use commandline options
Use config file to change the behaviour of the email2trac.py program
Some unicode support for special characters in the headers of an email message
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email | deflexion | wikis | messaging | emailwiki
The end of e-mail: discover new ways to stay in touch - Independent Online Edition > Sci_Tech
Citation added: July 30th, 2007, 5:43 am
'IM affords the ability to have a real conversation, as opposed to the staccato-style conversations that e-mail threads seem to become... an exaggeration to say that the days of e-mail are over, and that it has been replaced by wikis and other forms of co
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email | isdead | wikis | im | business | predictions | future
Too busy to blog? Count your keystrokes. « Jon Udell
Citation added: April 11th, 2007, 8:57 am
'If your choice is to invest keystrokes in an email to three people, or in a blog entry that could be read by those same three people plus more — maybe many more — why not choose the latter? Why not make each keystroke work as hard as it can?'
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communication | publishing | email | blogging | wikis | web2.0
Corporate America wakes up to Web 2.0 | Tech News on ZDNet
Citation added: June 27th, 2006, 10:26 am
'new Web standard products could push people to stop using e-mail to share documents and instead collaborate through shared workspaces like wikis. "There's an incredible wave of open-source and often free software for collaboration and content management,
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email | collaboration | wikis | semanticweb
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