File sharing and collaboration service Drop.io turned on real-time and chat features today for all users. Now any additions—e-mailed photos, uploaded files, and phoned-in voicemails—appear immediately for both logged in users and guests, and an integrated chat feature enables instant conversation for teams, website owners, and everyone in between.
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Problem: Malcolm, Zoe, Kaylee, Simon, and River all work together on the same web development team. They are avid Twitter users and want a similar way to broadcast quick messages and updates to everyone on their team. Since these messages may contain confidential information, the team doesn't want them published to their public Twitter timelines or to any followers who are not part of the team. Solution: GroupTweet allows Malcolm and the gang to send messages via Twitter that are instantly broadcasted privately to only the team members.
The Mindquarry Collaboration Server is a set of well proven professional collaboration tools made easy to be usable for everyone. This enables you to streamline your work and become more efficient, productive and creative.
"We present WikiPlayer,
a tool to visualize and replay the entire revision history of related wiki
pages as they collectively evolve over time. The player allows us to track
each user’s contribution to a set of wiki pages, review the state of each
page at any given moment in the history, and easily generate statistics
helpful in analyzing the collaborative community of practice. The tool can
be used to identify the collaborative work patterns that develop from the
emergent interaction between the structure of wiki pages and the organization
of the participants’ representational work."
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