Friday, December 15, 2006
In this XML.com article, Soenke Ziesche proposes using wikis to “share information faster and more easily during emergencies” by enhancing them semantically. Ziesche recommends the use of the Semantic MediaWiki a WikiProject designed to develop a single solution for ...
Monday, December 04, 2006
If my experience as a judge during last week’s 2006 Wiki Idol competition is any indicator, enterprise wiki vendors desperately need help honing their sales pitches and developing proper demonstration skills. For the most part, contestants in the American Idol-style ...
Filed under: Blogs & Blogging : Wikis
Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Day one of the Gilbane Conference on Content Technologies Boston kicked off with four half-day tutorials: Web Content Management Systems (Tony Byrne, CMS Watch), the Darwin Information Typing Architecture (Bill Trippe, Gilbane Group), Principles of Web Operations ...
Filed under: Content Management : Publishing : Wikis
Thursday, October 12, 2006
I recently stumbled across this interesting online resource that leverages the flexibility and power of wiki technology to facilitate publication of a scholarly online journal. It’s called the Encyclopedia of Earth “a new electronic reference about the Earth, its ...
Filed under: Publishing : Wikis
Sunday, August 06, 2006
In his monthly column for E-Content Magazine, Bob Doyle ends the confusion: a blog is for “the latest news” and a wiki is for “content that may be old but still good”. Read the article, it’ll all make sense to you then.
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