Indeed Martin. Since GG is still in its beta testing stage we've been able to use web2.0 to create a digital footprint quite quickly. Co-creation of evidence is certainly important when it comes to having a credible dialogue with outside organisatio…
Am I excused a plug for an example project that I'm involved in?
www.gardengorilla.co.uk
GG was deliberately formulated to work with private business and the third sector to deliver the health, education and exercise outputs needed by those on hig…
A generalisation: In life there are two mindsets, those that see a problem and those who see an opportunity.
I'll bag the opportunity.
It's clear that the days of free and easy public spending on 'nice to have' has gone for the foreseeable future…
I saw where several people ranked Diigo above all others due to it's highlighting, note taking and other attributes the others don't have. Evernote is similar I think.
I'd also recommend you take a look at evernote. It's a great way to clip websites as well as just add bookmark an article. You have fine grain control over who see's what as well. You can easily add comments, tags etc. There is a plugin for firefox…
Yes I'd agree with the guys about delicious. Being really big and frequently used has its advantages above newer tools.
There is even a Wordpress plugin - Postalicious - which will compose posts of your recent delicious links to your wordpress blog…
I would agree with Adrian on Delicious which I use as a personal online bookmark, and indeed is just one click from a toolbar. I am not always good at adding tags though which is essential to share and or find again.
Others to look at are Stumbledu…
Delicious? Either a delicious account that everyone shares, or even better just decide upon a tag that everyone uses to mark things for the group. Then you can use http://delicious.com/tag/your_tag_name_here to see what everyone has marked, get RSS…
I'm looking for an online tool to collect links, news articles, interesting websites, etc, where a group of people can easily and quickly save and view the references, preferably with a couple of clicks.
Ideas (good and bad) so far include; Blogger…
Email to blog is indeed already in place with Wordpress and Blogger. I use it all the time.
Email to wiki, I'm not so sure. It seems like an easy ask but there are issues about where the post would actually go to bearing in mind that there are real…
I'd ask a question first. Does a wiki give you anything more than a Google search would?
If not then the information is obvilously inadequate, innacurate or incomrehensible. Many wiki's are confusing for the casual user, adn I include myself among…
Maybe it's the sceptics that are right? With most things you will get the early adopters (just look around here ;)) then the utility adopters and finally the passive adopters. An important thing to remember is that the generation now coming into the…