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Ross Mayfield's Weblog[Ross Mayfield's Weblog] When I was in NYC last week I sat down with Steve Baker from BusinessWeek to chat about wikis. The podcast is here

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[Forimmediaterelease.biz] For Immediate Release: The Hobson and Holtz Report: For Immediate Release: The Hobson and Holtz Report is the twice-weekly podcast of Neville Hobson, ABC, and Shel Holtz, ABC, a pair of communication professionals who think they have something to say. Hobson is based in Amsterdam, The Netherlands, while Holtz is located in Concord, California, in the United States.

Businessweek.comhttp://www.businessweek.com [Businessweek.com] French food blogger creates magic in New York: One of the hottest food blogs, I'm told, is ChocolateandZucchini. My colleague Susann Rutledge went to meet the blogger in New York, and found a whole crowd of new friends--a blog experience every bit as magical as the perfect chocolate souffle.

Blog.holtz.com[Blog.holtz.com] a shel of my former self: The article, titled “Attack of the Blogs,” paints bloggers as “the prized platform of an online lynch mob spouting liberty but spewing lies, libel and invective.” (The article is available online only to Forbes subscribers.)

Socialtext.comhttp://www.socialtext.com [Socialtext.com] Socialtext -- Enterprise Social Software: It's true that "A wiki's functionality is limited only by the programming skills of the person who implements it." But if your team doesn't want to spend time testing numerous email variants for seamless email integration, select a tool where email integration is already part of the product. Similarly, Goodnoe writes that: "After the initial setup, users, not administrators, control a wiki, to the benefit of both." With a convenient hosted service like Socialtext, there's no need for administrative setup.

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