Hi Robbie, thanks for those links.

Disappointed initially to find that wikiseek, doesn't hit any of my
Pirsig links, then I spotted why ... they're anti-Google people.

Twiki does indeed look interesting (as does JotSpot). Personally I
have no problem with people commercialising things, as I said before
there are not enough hours in the day to do everything yourself, even
if you have the expertise and wherewithal.

I'm a fan of Google, who do an amazing job indexing my site at no cost
to me, so if Google have acquired JotSpot, I look forward to the
functionality becoming available.

(These days, I'm a Wordpress based blogger, though the blog was
migrated from an earlier Blogger incarnation, acquired by Google.
Either way I use commercial, but cheap, hosted services. I don't
belive the future is for everyone to run and manage their own software
on their home PC's)

Ian

On 1/26/07, William Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Twiki's or web-based collaboration platforms are emerging real
> fast...groupware. These are structured Wiki's and can sure enable web-based
> knowledge or project management.
>
> Try this: www.wikiseek.com and use the search term twiki This turns out to
> be a far better way to search the wikipedia comprehensively.  After "twiki"
> than do "Pirsig", if you don't believe me.
>
> This social software has real future potential.
> You might like: http://del.icio.us/aharder  as well. Do you use wordpress mu
> or multi-user to power your blog?
> Robbie
>
>
> On 1/25/07, ian glendinning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > Robbie,
> >
> > Slightly confused about who that was addressed at.
> > I'm assuming the apology was for Marsha, but the quote you attribute
> > to me was actually Marsha about me ...
> >
> > Yes, I am "in IT" these days, and I've been a blogger (domestically,
> > nothing to do with the day job) since 9/11 ... active, averaging about
> > one post a day. I'm all for real-time collaborative tools, but there
> > aren't enough hours in the day to try them all out, with a chronic
> > e-mail discussion habit to support ;-) I explored del.ici.ous a couple
> > of years ago, trield it, blogged about it, and decided it had a lot of
> > potential, but I've never really put it to use. On my "must do one
> > day" list.
> >
> > I've also looked at communal blogging with a few others ... have a
> > couple of potential project invitations to follow-up there too ....
> >
> > Take care
> > Ian
> >
> > On 1/24/07, William Robinson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > > You once said you had some IT background.
> > > Ian says:
> > > Didn't you state once you were sometimes responsible for datamodeling?
> > > Yes?  No?  All of the above???
> > >
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