I’ve Got a Tiddler

A TiddlyWiki, of course. You can see my very small TiddlyWiki here [no I don’t any more] or a more impressive example from Jeremy Ruston, who created the thing, at the main site.

It’s a sort of wiki — but wait, come back! There’s a few inter­esting dif­fer­ences from the sort of wiki software you might be used to:

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Word of the Day

Get ready for a new acronym (or is it a mnemonic?): SLATES. It’s used to describe the building blocks of Enterprise 2.0 applic­a­tions. The expanded, expensive report based on Tim O’Reilly’s What Is Web 2.0? essay intro­duces some new ideas around the subject (free excerpt here).

But what is SLATES?* According to Dion

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Beneath the Surface

I did an inter­view with Stewart Manley, CTO of Mediasurface, yes­terday. The company makes Content Management software for pro­du­cing business websites, whether they be internet, intranet or extranet sites. Their cus­tomers tend to be quite heavy­weight, such as the Environment Agency, NATO, Oxford University Press, and SSA Global. A far cry, in other words, from

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Enterprise Too, not 2.0

Richard MacManus reports on some of the devel­op­ments around Enterprise 2.0, the applic­a­tion of some Web 2.0 tech­no­lo­gies and approaches to big business. There’s some debate over whether Web 2.0 is a pure consumer phe­nomenon and that there­fore Enterprise 2.0 is a dif­ferent animal.

I don’t think it is.

While many of the poster children of Web

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