The State Department is transforming internal communications by implementing open-source technology and putting it behind a firewall. Unlike most other federal agencies, the State Department for many ...
Portals are a great facilitator of collaboration because they provide the forums and tools for individuals, independent of location, to come together virtually to access and alter a single source of ...
Think about all the ways you promote content vocabulary in your classroom. Got that bulletin board? Got that word wall? Got a few posters with pictures and words around your classroom? Do students ...
eSpeaks’ Corey Noles talks with Rob Israch, President of Tipalti, about what it means to lead with Global-First Finance and how companies can build scalable, compliant operations in an increasingly ...
A panel of experts came together at the Gilbane CMS conference today for an early morning conversation on the role of blogs, wikis, and RSS?in the enterprise. The central theme was that, while these ...
The intelligence community can learn from the behavior of ant colonies to improve information sharing -- and it can use wikis and blogs, a CIA official said today. The intelligence community must ...
The United Nations, notorious for endless deliberations, is trying a technological quick fix. Its Global Compact Office, which promotes corporate responsibility, has embraced a once fringe social ...
Most IT departments aren’t investing in blogs, wikis and RSS, Gartner and Forrester Research find. The business potential of social-networking Web sites and various Web 2.0 technologies remains ...
A wiki (from the Hawaiian word for "quick") can be thought of as an online encyclopedia that is created through group collaboration. The central feature of a wiki is the grouping of Web pages under a ...
As businesses worldwide debate the pros and cons of using wikis, tagging, Web mashups, syndicated feeds and blogs, the Web 2.0 Expo opened Sunday in San Francisco with a gaggle of vendors betting ...