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Monday, October 3, 2005SynchroEdit Web-based Word Processor Allows Multiple Simultaneous EditsVery interesting synchronous editor. Allowing multiple people to edit a document at the same time has been an intractable problem, and one that affects lots of collaborative editing efforts. Whiteboard-style apps let people draw on the same space, but actual editing has been impossible. Haven't had time to play with this yet, but it's the one new web-based word processor that has caught my eye. [via The Social Software Weblog]
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Categories: Collaboration, Productivity, Technology Sunday, October 2, 2005Jerry Michalski's Brain is Back Online PersonalBrain was one of the most advanced personal knowledge tools I ever used. Jerry Michalski has the largest brain in existence and has put it back online after a long hiatus. Jerry's brain is a great example of how these tools can be used, as are David Buchan's Brainwave patterns. [More...]
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Categories: Knowledge Mgmt, Productivity, Technology Wednesday, September 28, 2005Web 2.0 Writing ToolsToday I play around with two local wiki variants - Instiki and TiddlyWiki - trying to find a better route to write-once/publish-many nirvana. [More...]
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