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Socialtext People is in-the-Flow!
Socialtext announced two major product announcements today: Socialtext People and Socialtext Dashboard. lot of the coverage of People is calling it "Facebook for the enterprise" That's a fair description, but it misses what it is to me the coolest thing about People: Its in-the-flow -ness.
Transparent Office
- Thursday, April 17, 2008
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Socialtext Brings Enterprise-Level Software to the Masses
In an interesting business move, Socialtext ( previously covered on WebWorkerDaily ) today opened up its enterprise organizational collaboration software to smaller organizations with its new Free 50 offering for groups of up to 50 people. The other challenge is to find the right balance of use for the Socialtext workspace and features.
Web Worker Daily
- Tuesday, June 23, 2009
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Collaborative Thinking: Socialtext Releases SocialPoint
If this is simply a collection of Web Parts being served up into SharePoint then its still a good move by SocialText - its a lot easier to sell an application than infrastructure nowadays. Socialtext developed SocialPoint using the Wiki Web Services, which the company released in Socialtext 2.0 standard apps? Please try again.
Collaborative Thinking
- Tuesday, October 31, 2006
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An Early (and Smart) Step Towards “Mainstreaming� Enterpise 2.0
At the end of September (seem so long ago now) Ross Mayfield’s Socialtext announced the go-to-market of SocialText 3.0 ( Connected Collaboration With Context ), involving the integration of Facebook and Twitter functionalities into the wiki-based Socialtext collaborative platform. In the case of Socialtext 3.0,
The FASTForward Blog
- Saturday, October 11, 2008
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Collaborative Thinking: Lotusphere 2008: Social Computing Chess Match
Previously, Microsoft had integrated with Socialtext as well. Facebook Developers | Integrating Facebook Chat Everywhere Subscribe to Collaborative Thinking Add me to your TypePad People list Archives May 2010 April 2010 February 2010 January 2010 December 2009 November 2009 October 2009 September 2009 August 2009 July 2009 More.
Collaborative Thinking
- Tuesday, January 22, 2008
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SocialText - The C.R.M Iceberg and Social Software
The kids who grew up doing their homework on Facebook, which we called cheating, come to the workforce and use similar tools, which we call collaboration. Socialtext was deployed by the Howard Dean presidential campaign in a new way to make sense of high volume and changing news content. Sales Buy Try The C.R.M Its about the iceberg.
www.socialtext.com
- Tuesday, August 11, 2009
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Microsoft and Facebook Unveil Docs, but Why?
One of the features unveiled at Facebook’s f8 developers conference yesterday was Docs , a new product of Microsoft’s FUSE Labs. It’s a Facebook app and companion website that enables Facebook users to upload and create Office documents to share with their Facebook friends. More on Social media.
Web Worker Daily
- Thursday, April 22, 2010
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Jive, Lotus Connections and Socialtext | Jon Mell - Web 2.0 ideas and strategy
project or strategy please contact me: Email: jonmell at me.com Phone: +447973257146 Find out more about me Find Jon Mell on Linked In Find Jon Mell on Facebook Follow Jon Mell on Twitter Subscribe Subscribe in a reader Recent Posts Integrate Lotus Connections and Confluence Jive, Lotus Connections and Socialtext Use Enterprise 2.0
jonmell.co.uk
- Wednesday, February 25, 2009
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FMYI 6.0 — Faster, Sleeker Collaboration via a Facebook-like Site
FMYI (the name derives from “For My Innovation ) is yet another product in the very crowded “collaboration web app market — it competes with the likes of Socialtext and PBworks. Version 6.0, launched today, adds some user interface polish to make the app easier to use, and makes the overall experience faster and sleeker.
Web Worker Daily
- Wednesday, October 7, 2009
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Flowr: Microblogging and More for Organizations
From what I can tell, such systems fall into two groups: the ones that are built around projects , tickets and the like (such as Basecamp and the app that my company uses, activeCollab ), and enterprise microblogging platforms that are more like Twitter and Facebook (such as Socialtext and Socialwok ). Have you tried Flowr?
Web Worker Daily
- Friday, May 7, 2010