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March 25, 2006

What Web 2.0 Means to You: Simple Applications To Help You Collaborate with Ease

I am presenting a webcast next week, called What Web 2.0 Means to You: Simple Applications To Help You Collaborate with Ease, on Wed 29 Mar 2006 at 10 am PT. Visit the link to register.

I will be posting the slides after the webcast for those that can't get there.

  • Web 2.0: Cutting Through The Hype (and Antihype)--a lot has been written about Web 2.0, but what does it mean for the enterprise?
  • Understanding the Social Dimension--Many Web 2.0 apps incorporate principles of social software, which are immediately applicable in the enterprise setting.
  • Reviews of the best Web 2.0 apps in several functional areas:
    • Best Project Tools
    • Best Office Tools
    • Best Email
    • Best Calendar
    • Best Collaboration Suite

Products reviewed include AjaxWrite, Basecamp, Writely, Foldera, Goowy, Zimbra, Gmail, 30Boxes, Kiko, CalendarHub, and others.


The webcast is sponsored by Convenos, and is associated with the upcoming Collaboration Technology Conference 2006.

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