Web 1.0 was the static web, and Web 2.0 is the social web, but Web 3.0 will be the decentralized web. It will move us from a world in which communities contribute but don’t own or profit, to one where ...
Jive Software, best-known as a provider of online forum software, plans to ride so-called Web 2.0 technologies into the world of corporate collaboration software. The Portland, Ore.-based company is ...
Looking to bring Web 2.0 technologies to business, the company is introducing a "team collaboration" suite. Images: Collaborating via Clearspace Martin LaMonica is a senior writer covering green tech ...
A highlight of some of the best collaboration tools for web developers. Learn more about web development collaboration software. Collaboration tools can help web development teams stay on the same ...
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This article is part of a series of posts about DEMO alumni and news of their progress. Network Hippo launched at DEMO in Spring 2010. Check out more at DEMO. The idea of an open-source website is not ...
Celestica Inc.'s experience with collaborative design over the Internet sounds like the stuff of marketing brochures. Working with clients early in the design process lops as much as 25% off design ...
Enterprise Forum differs from its rivals by providing optional portal, Web conferencing and computer-aided design file support. The suite can integrate with portals from Oracle Corp., Plumtree ...
There are very few projects that can be accomplished on your own. Literally thousands of people may be involved in the making of a big-budget blockbuster. Even activities that we normally think of as ...
Enter IBM Lotus and its LotusLive Engage product, a Web-based collaboration tool that combines elements of the Lotus product line with IBM's emerging technical expertise in turnkey mash-up technology.
Securing any enterprise is no small feat. This task becomes even more significant when it involves a healthcare organization. With the rapidly expanding use of web apps and collaboration tools in ...
Josh Lowensohn joined CNET in 2006 and now covers Apple. Before that, Josh wrote about everything from new Web start-ups, to remote-controlled robots that watch your house. Prior to joining CNET, Josh ...