406 Articles match "Document","Email"

The Latest from the Communities and Networks Connection Community

Wednesday, March 17, 2010
brainstorming, and capture some initial ideas in a document. document to the rest of your team for their input. email, browsing to find and attach the file takes you out of the creative “zone”. they can co-create, share and edit documents in real-time; stay on top of issues Today's post was written by Ken Muir, Chief Technology Technology and Strategy Officer of Novell's Collaboration Business Unit.
 
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Let's take document co-authoring as an example. I'd argue for high-quality feedback from reviewers, so the document can be improved. In an "attach document to email and distribute it for feedback" approach, because none of the reviewers can see what the others have already said, they have to make an independent decision, and give independent feedback. In a more open approach Social scientists report that if group members are told or exposed to what the other people in the group think about an issue, there is a greater likelihood that subsequent people in the group will conform their thinking.
 
Friday, March 12, 2010
networks , that was documented in Technology Review.   I am still reflecting on this. members of LiveJournal.com, the network of email contacts in the computer science When I read the headline, headline, Best Connected Individuals Are Not the Most Influential Spreaders in Social Social Networks , I thought there might be something interesting
 

The Best from the Communities and Networks Connection Community

December 2008: Image annotation and folders Home Solutions Features Pricing Support About us Annotate Documents Online Private or shared review, indexing and discussion with notes and tags Share notes on PDF, Microsoft Word documents and Web pages online. Documents and notes are private unless you choose to share them. You can take a private snapshot of any web page. All documents and notes are added to your personal index.
Press | Register | Account Tools Change Email Change Password Forgot Password
Tech Gadgets Mobile Enterprise CrunchBase More Beta Invites Crunchies Elevator Pitches Gillmor Gang Podcasts TechCrunch50 TechCrunch UK TechCrunch France TechCrunch Japan About Advertise Archives Company Index Contact Jobs Twitter CrunchBar
Email Email remains the most common communication method within the enterprise. Email can be used for point-to-point communication as well as group communication (through distribution lists or by addressing the message to additional people). While IM is more of a real-time system, email implements a store-and-forward model. Ross Mayfield put forth a pretty interesting question on Twitter (see below). It's a great question - my thoughts below:
Skip to content Skip to navigation Mashable en fr es Mashable Lists Twitter How To Music Travel WordPress Jobs Games Google Business More Lists Blogger Blogging Bookmarks Browsers Business Celebrity Current Events Dating Desktop Apps
Mashable | All That’s New on the Web RSS Subscribe Subscribe via email News Most Popular Bebo Facebook FireFox > Google iPhone MySpace Twitter WordPress YouTube Tags Advertise Jobs Network Beta Invites
GigaOM Network: GigaOM | Earth2Tech | jkOnTheRun | NewTeeVee | OStatic | TheAppleBlog | WebWorkerDaily | Jobs Live Events | About | Contact Web Worker Daily Home Archives About Contact Us 3 Ways to Edit Documents Collaboratively September 1st, 2008 (11:00am) Mike Gunderloy 11 Comments Working on the Web means that it’s easy to reach out to collaborators - but what then?
GigaOM Network: GigaOM | Earth2Tech | jkOnTheRun | NewTeeVee | OStatic | TheAppleBlog | WebWorkerDaily | Jobs Live Events | About | Contact Web Worker Daily Home Archives About Contact Us What’s So Difficult about Online Document Collaboration? April 19th, 2007 (12:00pm) Judi Sohn 17 Comments Who really likes using Microsoft Word to collaborate on documents? While
over at Twitter (Where I nowadays get most of my dynamic feeds, I must admit) I got a couple of strong reminders to eventually share with folks a quick update on how I have been doing over the last few days, in this case, weeks, living " A World Without Email ", that is, giving up e-mail at work. That way I will avoid boring you to death with countless progress reports entries on this blog on detailing what it is like not using email at work. During the course of yesterday a couple of tweets (Thanks, Sandy & Stewart !) And here I am, once again, putting together
Collaborative Document Writing: Online Word Processor Puts The Turbo On Comments Features - Coventi Pages Web applications continue to grow in number, offering easy ways to work both on and off-line with your documents and opening up more opportunities for online collaboration. new online word processor promises to bring document editing to the next level, by adding precision commenting features that set it apart from the existing slew of collaborative writing applications out there, and the good news is that it is entirely free. Photo credit: Didier Kobi We