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Powerset's Search: Does It Deliver?
Powerset has rolled out its semantic search engine and has managed to get a ton of attention. The larger question for me: Does it deliver? And where does Powerset make the most sense? Powerset on Monday introduced its natural language search for Wikipedia content (Techmeme). This effort...
Tags: Google Inc., Enterprise Search, Web, Wikipedia, Powerset, Wiki, Semantic Web, Channel Management, Online Communications, Internet, Marketing, Larry Dignan
Blog posts 2008-05-12
wiki the Intranet
A wiki is a server program that allows users to collaboratively contribute content to a website. Editing is done in a web browser using a user-friendly editing tool not too dissimilar to a stripped-down version of MS-Word. But a wiki is more collaborative than an average page authored by one...
Tags: Wiki, Intranet, Web browser, Web site, tool, server
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3 New Technologies You Should Know About
If the words blog, wiki and RSS sound like an exotic language to you, read on as you'll soon be hearing more from these technologies that could be helpful in the way you run your business. Blogs, RSS (Really Simple Syndication), wikis and podcasting aren't yet part of the mainstream...
Tags: Microsoft Corp., RSS, Wiki, podcasting, blog, information technology
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Establishing an Extranet
Establishing an ExtranetWikis vs "Structured" extranet toolsGreat post....I'm working with a lot of organizations trying to establish extranets and many are using wiki-based tools because they're getting a lot of buzz, but our experience is that in many cases wikis are too unstructured for groups that want to manage files,...
Tags: NETWORKING, Extranet, Wiki, extranet tool
Discussion threads 2008-04-14
Send a Text-Message Reminder to Your Inbox with Kwiry
As regular Business Hacks readers know, I'm a big fan of using Jott for personal reminders: If I remember something I need to do and I'm driving down the highway at the time, a quick call to Jott sends a reminder to my inbox. But what if I'm in the...
Tags: Rick Broida, reminder, Jott
Blog posts 2008-04-03
When Your Boss is Doogie Howser
A friend of mine recently was part of a merger that left him reporting to a boss in his mid-30s. Since my friend is 53 -- about the age of his superior's own parents -- he found the relationship more than a little awkward. So I was...
Tags: Sean Silverthorne, Tammy Erickson
Blog posts 2008-04-02
Protect Your Online Reputation
In the real world, managing your reputation should be paramount. Showing up on time, being helpful to colleagues, and taking the occasional shower increase the reputation points you can leverage in any number of ways, including career advancement. Many of us spend a lot of time, if...
Tags: Wiki, Professional development, Sean Silverthorne, John Sviokla, online reputation, Online Reputation
Blog posts 2008-03-31
Unraveling wikipedia's Public Stats
Few websites offer their search stats to the public. It's a real gem when you find one that does -- but it's a jaw-dropper when Wikipedia, the eighth most-visited site on the web, does. What can these stats offer you? A wealth of opportunity. For example, you can find that...
Tags: Wiki, Jonathan Haeber, Wikipedia, Google Inc.
Blog posts 2008-03-13
Sales Rep as Superhero!! (It's All About Trust.)
There's a disconnect about trust and authenticity on the Internet that gives you the opportunity to be a veritable "superhero" in your customers' eyes. Let me explain. Back in the day (i.e. pre-Web), anonymity was considered disreputable. The general opinion, in business and elsewhere, was...
Tags: Wiki, Geoffrey James, B2B Sales, authenticity, B2B, Wikipedia, voice
Blog posts 2008-03-06
Make Money by Distributing Free Content
As Wired editor Chris Anderson points out in a pretty cool article in this month's magazine, online businesses are starting to realize that Freeconomics is the new order of the day. It's why this post you're reading is available to everyone, and why Google has become one of the biggest...
Tags: David Goldenberg
Blog posts 2008-02-26
Build a Workgroup wiki with Google Sites
Build a Workgroup Wiki with Google Siteshalf-baked now but it'll be great when it's done...?First reaction was that this was how to move our team's burgeoning "shared network drive" data into a real intranet, made easy.It didn't last. Great that they have a tool that allows this kind of simple...
Tags: PRODUCTIVITY, Google Documents, Google Inc., Workgroup Wiki, Google Sites, Wiki
Discussion threads 2008-02-29
GTD Proves Bigger Than David Allen
A googling of GTD (Getting Things Done) and the word "cult" returns 143,000 Web pages. But for all this discussion of whether GTD and its devoted following constitute a cult, the idea seems pretty counterintuitive. What immediately differentiates GTD from a cult is that there isn't much in the way of...
Tags: Jeff Palfini, GTD, Allen
Blog posts 2008-02-21
Learn How-To with HowCast
On Thursday, a fun new instructional site called HowCast is launching. I was able to take a peek around the beta version of the site and came across a bunch of useful videos as well as lists and wikis. While the videos can be a little bit silly (for example,...
Tags: Wiki, Corporate communications, David Goldenberg, HowCast
Blog posts 2008-02-04
How to wiki Wisely
How to Wiki WiselyWiki how-to guideDavid,Excellent piece! For your readers that are looking to use a wiki, I've just written Wikipatterns, a how-to guide for growing wiki use in organizations: http://www.ikiw.org/wikipatternsCheers,Stewart
Tags: Wiki
Discussion threads 2007-12-12
How to Game wikipedia.
The most recent issue of SellingPower (full disclosure: I write for that magazine and BNET distributes their videos) has a cover story on How Wikipedia Impacts Buying and Selling. The article points out that Wikipedia plays a huge role in buying decisions because some 36 percent of adults use...
Tags: Wiki, Geoffrey James, game, Wikipedia, corporate entry
Blog posts 2007-12-03
How to Foster Collaboration with Web 2.0; BBC's Advice
Over 350 individuals, including a Forrester Research representative and blogger, gathered in Rhode Island last week for the Business Innovation Factory conference. According to Forrester's blog, Euan Semple of British Broadcasting Company shared some insight into how the company successfully adopted Web 2.0 tools. Since you were likely not in Rhode Island...
Tags: Wiki, PRODUCTIVITY, Blogging, Lori Deschene, Web, collaboration, British Broadcasting Corp., Euan Semple, Web 2.0
Blog posts 2007-10-16
Smart Mobs: What They Are and What They Mean
If there's one report that you should read today it's this 50-page Power Point presentation by Lee Rainie from PEW Internet --don't worry, it's much less intimidating than it seems. In it, he goes into a full description of the present and future of digital media, the growing scores of...
Tags: Jonathan Haeber, Howard Rheingold, Lee Rainie
Blog posts 2007-11-13
Put Your wiki to Productive Use
Put Your Wiki to Productive UseBetter sources of wiki informationHi The wikipedia page on wiki software is getting out of date. Better sources are [b]wikimatrix.org[/b], which has a useful wizard, which allows you to compare the features of a range of wiki packages and my own site, [b]allthewikis.com[/b], which has...
Tags: Wiki
Discussion threads 2007-07-17
Jump Into the Web 2.0 Game
Another company's jumping on the Web 2.0 bandwagon to revive its finances. Decreased profits in Playboy's TV and magazine operations have inspired its new "sexy social networking site," Playboy U. The site will be for college students only, prohibiting users whose email addresses don't end in .edu. Playboy hopes infiltrating the college market...
Tags: Lori Deschene, social networking, Web 2.0, Playboy, social networking site, Wiki, Web
Blog posts 2007-08-22
One in Three Regularly Consult wikipedia
Information flows at breakneck pace on the series of tubes, and nowhere else is that more true than on Wikipedia. In fact, on any given day in the Winter of 2007, almost 1 in 10 online visitors somehow ended up on the online encyclopedic reference and 36% of the...
Tags: Wiki, Jonathan Haeber, Wikipedia
Blog posts 2007-10-04
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