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Saturday, 10. November 2007

From Web2.0 towards Web3.0, yet another buzzword or is there some reality behind it?

Sometime ago, almost 2 years ago (time is passing so fast....), I've been turning inside-out the concept of Collaborative Working Environments (CWE) into Collaborative Web Environments.

The first good point is that one can realise they have the same acronym: "CWE", so not necessarily a big revolution....

The second one, beside having the same acronym, is that "Collaborative Working Environme

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Saturday, 10. November 2007

Arghhh! where're my sun glaces? UWA is too much shining!!!

Netvibes is pushing UWA (Universal Widget API) on the social-networking stage.....are users/members communities going to adopt it?

The Google initiated OpenSocial highly strategic movement is still the current hot topic emerging as a potential standard for sharing people networks, profiles and much more....which might be a great initiative if sufficiently opened to become a real standard that e

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Saturday, 10. November 2007

Come to ICE'2008 Lisbon, Portugal, 23-25 June 2008

Take a look at the ICE'2008 announcement and Call-for-Papers I've posted in the CWE Newsblog.

Come to ICE'2008 Lisbon, Portugal, 23-25 June 2008, to join the research community and share the latest research progress in the domains of CE (Concurrent Engineering), CWE (Collaborative Working Environments, Open Innovation, Living Labs and much more...

 

 

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Saturday, 10. November 2007

OpenSocial, the new standard to share people networks, profiles and much more

Here is a short note, written into the CWE (Collaborative Working Environments) NewsBlog, about OpenSocial, the Google initiated open API to share people networks, profiles and much more among social networking tools to enable users/members to create new "social" applications.

Take a look here 

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