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October 2008, [Vol 17, Issue 9]: Features
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For the most part, Web 2.0 technologies have been the province of lay users experimenting with informal collaboration. But these tools are now proving useful for many business applications as well...
Posted 29 Sep 2008
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John Harney
Web 2.0 promises to add value to enterprise content management, particularly in creating a more collaborative workplace...
Content flowing in and out of enterprise resource planning systems gets some help...
Knowledge management solutions are being used globally in the insurance industry—in both large companies and small—to simplify research for customer information, to better manage files and to ensure coverage for claims...
Posted 29 Sep 2008
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Phil Britt
Posted 29 Sep 2008
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October 2008, [Vol 17, Issue 9]: Industry Watch
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e-Discovery goes Big Blue
Posted 01 Oct 2008
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StoredIQ announces support
Posted 11 Aug 2008
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Xerox premiers DocuShare Express
Posted 23 Oct 2008
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Advancing knowledgebase performance
Posted 23 Oct 2008
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A meaningful platform
Posted 18 Aug 2008
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October 2008, [Vol 17, Issue 9]: News Analysis
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Maps have gone from stone to paper, and now from paper to pixels. The Internet has revolutionized the concept of a map—they're cheap (if not free) and easy to find online, and they are customizable. So not surprisingly, online maps and mapping services are among the most popular applications online. You can find a wide range of features and functions from Google, Microsoft and Yahoo...
Even software is going green these days...
Posted 29 Sep 2008
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Robert Smallwood
Technology developed for one application frequently becomes more useful for something unexpected. It's called a freeloader in evolutionary psychology...
Posted 29 Sep 2008
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Dave Snowden
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October 2008, [Vol 17, Issue 9]: Columns by David Weinberger
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We are very confused about the meaning of the word "information." And that's for two good reasons...
Posted 29 Sep 2008
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David Weinberger
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October 2008, [Vol 17, Issue 9]: Columns From The Editor
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Posted 29 Sep 2008
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Hugh McKellar
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October 2008, [Vol 17, Issue 9]: Columns - Future of the Future
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Posted 29 Sep 2008
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Art Murray