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- Socialtext Incorporated was a company based in Palo Alto, California, that produced enterprise social software for companies. It offered an integrated...
- Ward Cunningham. Sponsors of the 2006 event were ICANNWiki, IBESI, OSDL, Socialtext, Atl****ian and IBM. The next RecentChangesCamp was also held in Portland...
- semantic annotations and tagging, and advanced permissions management. Socialtext is a company based in Palo Alto, California, that produces enterprise...
- applications specifically market themselves as enterprise solutions, including Socialtext, Jive, Traction TeamPage and Notion. Increasingly offerings appear which...
- 2009-03-08. Retrieved 2009-06-11. Niall Kennedy (June 28, 2008). "Socialtext announcement". SocialText.com. Archived from the original on 2010-07-27. Retrieved...
- a search engine written in Perl and C and a loose port of Lucene. The Socialtext wiki software uses this search engine, and so does the MojoMojo wiki....
- although a few were in German. Sponsors of the event included Answers.com, SocialText, Sun Microsystems, DocCheck [de], and Logos Group. Wikimania 2006, the...
- Bricklin and Socialtext announced a partnership which encomp****es an exclusive distribution deal as well as a pledge for co-development. The Socialtext version...
- Wales Joins Socialtext Board of Directors; Wikipedia Founder to Advise Leader in Enterprise Wiki Solutions" (Press release). SocialText. October 3, 2005...
- Retrieved 2008-01-04. Berlind, David (21 November 2006). "Are SugarCRM, Socialtext, Zimbra, Scalix and others abusing the term "open source?"". ZDNet. Archived...