Microsoft has a proof of concept built on SharePoint – Looking Glass (must stress: It’s a proof of concept (PoC), no mention of an actual working solution yet) – exploring how to monitor and act on social media conversations (increasingly being labelled as ‘Sentiment Analysis’)
Read more »I recently wrote about how Wikipedia is changing how I search for information. If I’m seeking something topic-related, chances are I’ll start with Wikipedia to get an initial overview plus a rich source of community-filtered links that will provide more information. There’s been all sorts of criticism levelled at Wikipedia, and comparisons made with the [...]
Read more »For reference, d.SharePoint refers to SharePoint’s dirty twin. Oh, and we are talking about SharePoint Server 2007 in this series. Some of the ideas could be implemented on older versions of SharePoint (SharePoint Portal Server 2003) and/or by just using Windows SharePoint Services (part of Windows Server 2003) One of the big Web 2.0 stories [...]
Read more »…no, I don’t mean the triple-ex kind of dirt – go search on Google if that’s what you are after. Back in December (it’s the 2nd January and I’ve already started treating 2006 like it took place a century ago…), Euan Semple wrote a post about why he doesn’t like SharePoint – it’s too sterile. [...]
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