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Korby Parnell's Social Software Wunderkammer
Open Source Alternative to Team System
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over 8 years ago
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MSDNArchive
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One step taken and a thousand miles to go... Jason Bentley has created a new workspace on Gotdotnet called NTeam, which he describes as, [ Jason Betley on GeeksWithBlogs.net ] "NTeam will be an open source alternative to Team System, will make use...
Korby Parnell's Social Software Wunderkammer
Wiki Patterns and the Value of Visualization
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over 8 years ago
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MSDNArchive
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Here's my position paper (below) for the upcoming Social Computing Symposium that the fine folks in Microsoft Research will be conducting later this month. All problem, no solution? Not if I can help it. The vast majority of existing research into...
Korby Parnell's Social Software Wunderkammer
musicr: collaborative tagging ala flickr
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over 8 years ago
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MSDNArchive
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I'm sitting in the MSR Social Computing symposium today and have heard great presentations from David Weinberger, Matt McLaurin , Anne Kirah, Genevieve Bell, and now Eric Paulos . As last year, the backchannel and hallway conversations are fascinating...
Korby Parnell's Social Software Wunderkammer
Generating Ad Revenue in the Age of Syndication: Corante.com and Munincipal Wi-Fi at the Crossroads
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over 8 years ago
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MSDNArchive
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The World Wide Web is a library. Internet-ready devices continue to plummet in price. Access to the Internet is expensive, worldwide. I believe that we have an awesome and compelling opportunity and civic duty to ensure that this library is--like the...
Korby Parnell's Social Software Wunderkammer
Enterprise Performance Tools Testing Wiki
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over 8 years ago
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MSDNArchive
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As with any Wiki, this is an experiment in content and time: http://channel9.msdn.com/wiki/default.aspx/Channel9.ProfilerWiki . It is also very relevant to work my team is currently doing, or planning to do in the near future. Wiki Description: "This...
Korby Parnell's Social Software Wunderkammer
Snippet Sharing Plug-in for Visual Studio .NET
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over 8 years ago
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MSDNArchive
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This just came through as a resource submission on Gotdotnet.com. Very cool idea. CodeXchange VS.NET Addin CodeXchange is an Visual Studio.NET add-in and a standalone application providing you with instant integrated access to an online repository...
Korby Parnell's Social Software Wunderkammer
Working with Jim Newkirk
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over 8 years ago
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Jim Newkirk and I joined the Gotdotnet team at the roughly the same time, a couple of months ago, although he just recently announced the move on his blog. Shortly after we joined the team, Jim and I were sitting in a meeting with a vendor who suddenly...
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