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Tom Smith is now helping improve collaboration at the University of York.
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LazyBase: Somerville Restaurants
An online tool with which you can create simple databases, like the Somerville Restaurants.
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Wetpaint wiki
. Derek Wenmouth told me about Wetpaint, a nice WYSIWYG wiki tool. I was very impressed.
Web 2.0 as in, number two…
I like to keep an eye on new startup web2.0 tools and sites. I blogged a diagramming one recently that was genuinely impressive whilst it remains free that is. But one of the requirements for web2.0 companies is that they … Continue reading
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Online diagramming
This diagram tool (written in Flash) from Gliffy is very nice, and lets you both publish and collaborate on diagrams. I like it.
Eurekster Swicki Home
Eurekster Swicki Home. A search engine that “remembers” for your site.
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The interaction designer’s nail gun (2nd edition)
Seeing Visio being used well, here…, sometimes make me wish I had a PC. Omnigraffle is great but lacks a few features (that maybe version 3 has… should I upgrade? … probably). Omnigraffle, with scripting, is inches away from being … Continue reading
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