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Feb 27, 2006

Web 3.0 Wiki

My more observant readers likely noticed an interesting link on my sidebar titled "Web 3.0 Wiki". The more curious of you clicked on that link only to be directed to a login screen, at least before today you did.

The original idea for this was born out of the simple question "what is web 2.0 for business users". I have not quite found the answer to that question but I have discovered that many of the consumer web2 services have great applicability behind the firewall. One of the more obvious examples is del.icio.us style tagging for intranet content, something you can get with the Tags.app plugin for Movable Type.

I have been tinkering with this for a couple of weeks and having tried several versions I've opted for a simple catalog approach. Please help me build this out by adding categories, providing company descriptions, and by adding new companies and projects. Two more sections I will be adding are actual production case studies and a blogroll focusing on the topic.

Lastly, thanks to Socialtext for hosting the public wiki.


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