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May 11, 2005

Social Software at JAX

Just completed my session on social software at the JAX conference. The aim was to give an overview of the subject and point out how things like wikis, weblogs and rss can be used in the enterprise. Before I started I asked for a show of hands on who was already writing a weblog and none of the roughly 20 attendees showed a hand. This shows how these things are far from commonplace here in Germany - although of course the geeks here are also more interested in hearing about new Java APIs and IoC containers :-).

Posted by Matthew at May 11, 2005 05:59 PM

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