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New blog on the web of data
As regular readers of SwirrlSpeak will have noticed, we’ve long been convinced of the benefits of the semantic web and linked data – and indeed those...
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Swirrl on Future Changes
At Swirrl, we’re big fans of Stewart Mader’s excellent blog on wiki practices and adoption, Future Changes. So, it was an honour that he accepted a...
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New features: branding and improved permission handling
We released a couple more new features yesterday. One feature that people have been asking us for for is the ability to customise the appearance of...
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Taming your inbox
Email works great for short messages intended for one person, where you just want to alert the recipient to something, and no further discussion is...
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"Making information easier to use is the Holy Grail"
So says Stefan Kohn of FujiFilm Europe, quoted in a recent EMC-sponsored report published by the Economist Intelligence Unit.
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Introducing grrid.js: an open source javascript grid control
We use quite a lot of open source software at Swirrl: Linux, Ruby On Rails, Prototype, MySql, Apache, Passenger (among others), so it’s in the spirit...
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Scheduled downtime for hardware replacement
Swirrl will be down for maintenance at 0400 UTC Saturday 18 April (that’s 9pm Friday US west coast, midnight US east coast, 5am Saturday in the UK,...
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5 great blogs on collaboration and knowledge management
These are the blogs I find most consistently interesting and useful on topics related to online collaboration in business, knowledge management and...
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One Swirrl, Many Uses
Swirrl’s primary focus is on collaboration and sharing knowledge, which makes it an excellent tool for building a knowledge base for your...
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What's new in Swirrl? - Part 4: Plans and Pricing
This is part 4 in a series of blog articles describing what’s new in the recently launched updated version of Swirrl.
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What's new in Swirrl? - Part 3: Importing
This is part 3 in a series of blog articles describing what’s new in the recently launched updated version of Swirrl.
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What's new in Swirrl? - Part 2: Search
This is part 2 in a series of blog articles describing what’s new in the recently launched updated version of Swirrl.
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Is Enterprise 2.0 going anywhere?
In an interesting post today, Susan Scrupski of ReadWriteWeb thinks that uptake of social computing in the enterprise is at best ‘slow and unsteady’,...
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What's new in Swirrl? - Part 1: Items
This is part 1 in a series of blog articles describing what’s new in the recently launched updated version of Swirrl.
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New version of Swirrl launched
On Saturday, we launched a new version of our web-application, Swirrl. The main purpose of the application remains the same: to help organizations...
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Finding information at work
The combination of a laptop, home wifi and the web has had a dramatic effect on the way
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Scratching Our Own Itch
Bill and I use our company’s product, Swirrl, every day for sharing and storing information relating to the running of the company (bug lists, tasks,...
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Sharepoint as a collaboration tool?
Dion Hinchcliffe’s ZDNet blog is one of our favourites and last week he posted another great article – about Microsoft Sharepoint’s place in the...
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Remote Control
Bill and I both work from home, but we live over 200 miles apart. I live near Manchester in North West England, and Bill isn’t too far from...
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You don't need to ask twice!
One use of wiki-style tools is to record and share the collective knowledge of an organisation. Every time a problem arises and is solved, or a...
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