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Category Archives: Online Working
Dotspots
DotSpots looks interesting: DotSpots is an annotation platform that allows users to add text or video comments to any piece of text on the web. Dotspots searches through millions of online news articles, indexing paragraphs of text and using an … Continue reading
Posted in Online Working
Tagged annotation, bookmarking, dotspots, Social Media, startup, web 2.0
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Haven’t got Visio licence?
No matter. Use Creately instead.
Posted in Online Working
Tagged creately, diagramming, drawing, online office, visio, web 2.0
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Wave power
Google have announced something really rather interesting called Wave. (Warning: looooooong video) Essentially, A wave is equal parts conversation and document. People can communicate and work together with richly formatted text, photos, videos, maps, and more. A wave is shared. … Continue reading
Posted in collaboration, Online Working
Tagged collaboration, communication, Email, google, messaging, wave
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EtherPad – cool collaboration tool!
EtherPad is a great tool for working with others on a document at the same time. As the website states: Other “real-time” editors like Google Docs work by broadcasting an updated copy of the document to everyone every 15 seconds. … Continue reading
Posted in collaboration, Online Working
Tagged co-author, collaboration, etherpad, online instant
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Timetric
Timetric is a Cambridge based startup that, in their own words, is here to help you make sense of data. If you think about it, most of the numbers we come across every day are things like temperatures, prices, rates, … Continue reading
