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How to use Wikis

 A very informative piece by InformationWeek deals with using wikis in corporate world but the ideas can be applied elsewhere where group work is the name of the game (school projects for example).

The basics

Named after wiki-wiki, the Hawaiian word for quick, wikis are essentially Web pages that anyone — or at least anyone with permission — can create or edit.

What for
Wikis can centralize all types of corporate data, such as spreadsheets, Word documents, PowerPoint slides, PDFs — anything that can be displayed in a browser. They can also embed standard communications media such as e-mail and IM.

thus avoiding the mess of coordinating versions of given files between several team members etc.

Obviously there’s more to read and I highly recommend that you do.

Vzajemna – to je že preveè smešno

 Vzajemna priredila rezultate ankete na Vecer.com

Tako žalostno da je že smešno. Enostavno nimajo pojma kaj se sploh grejo… predstavljajte si šefa, ki je nekomu naroèil izvedbo tega “napada” na ubogo, v bistvu nepomembno anketo.
Kdo je sploh prišel na idejo? Kako da mu je PR to dovolil? Kako da mu sistemci niso dopovedali da zadeva nekako ne more ostati skrita? Zakaj mu niso dopovedali kako neumno, potencialno škodljivo in hkrati disproporcionalno neuèinkovito je tovrstno igranje???

only fools and horses…

Took a phishing IQ test

for fun…. 7 out of 10 @  MailFrontier survey.

It tests whether you can recognize legitimate or fraud emails.
In my defense, I red flagged three legitimate emails – something always didn’t look right and that’s all the excuse I needed. None of the frauds came under the radar. In reality, I’d delete all of them before they even got anywhere near my inbox. Phishing or legit, it’s spam and I hate it.

Just one of the reasons why I love RSS.

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