My del.icio.us bookmarks for 2008-05-24

  • OpenOffice.org repository for Extensions
  • Sun Wiki Publisher
    The Sun Wiki Publisher enables you to create Wiki articles on MediaWiki servers without having to know the syntax of the MediaWiki markup language. Publish your new and existing documents transparently with the Writer to a wiki page.
  • A.nnotate.com
    Online document review, PDF indexing - share online Word comments, annotations, sticky notes on web pages and annotate documents online.
  • ScribbleLive…live blogging
  • CushyCMS - Take the work out of managing content
  • BBC - Sound Index
  • TextFlow
  • Gobby
    Gobby is a free collaborative editor supporting multiple documents in one session and a multi-user chat. It runs on Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X, Linux and other Unix-like platforms.
  • SynchroEdit
    SynchroEdit is a browser-based simultaneous multiuser editor, a form of same-time, different-place groupware. It allows multiple users to edit a single web-based document at the same time, and it continuously synchronizes all changes so that users always
  • EditGrid
    EditGrid is an Online Spreadsheet. It has all the standard spreadsheet features while focuses on sharing, collaboration and publishing features where desktop spreadsheets (i.e. Excel) lack.
  • Socialtext
    Collaborative writing - Free for 5 users.
  • Writeboard
    Collaborative writing software online with Writeboard. Write, share, revise, compare.

More of my links

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3 Responses to “My del.icio.us bookmarks for 2008-05-24”


  1. Debra Says:

    Nicole — How do you FIND all of this stuff??? Your lists are amazing.

  2. Debra Says:

    Actually, this was a rhetorical question but your lists are indeed amazing.

  3. Nicole Says:

    Hehe :) I find a lot of these via other blogs and StumbleUpon. Then of course there is the research I do for my talks - that’s why sometimes these lists have a theme.

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