Saturday, March 15, 2008

Cool Feature From JotSpot - A Spreadsheet

http://www.wikithat.com/wiki_that/2006/01/cool_feature_fr.html

JotSpot has developed a capability to turn an ordinary Excel spreadsheet ....

...into an interactive Web site that anyone on a team can view and edit. Marrying the convenience of a spreadsheet with the collaborative power of a wiki, JotSpot Tracker allows users to create an application from spreadsheet data, breaking free from the cells by integrating calendars, maps, file attachments, sharing and permissions. With one click, users turn their tracking spreadsheets into a dynamic Website that centralizes information and solves the problem of "versionitis,"

Lightbulb01 Granted this is from a Press Release and I haven't actually tried it myself, but it sounds very interesting. I had a similar post a month or so ago about a wiki spreadsheet developed by Dan Bricklin.

This stuff gets more and more interesting. If anyone has tried it or has some impressions, I'd like to hear from you.



googlesites

Content Management with built in collaboration.

Loooks like its all meta tagged

To sign up for Google Apps, enter your organization's domain name

Project Eggplant

What is a domain name? Usually it is the identifier associated with your organization's email address (like @ example.com). The domain you provide will be used for all your Google services. For example, if you choose example.com or mail.example.com, you will be able to create user accounts for john@example.com or jane@mail.example.com.



And I need one for the student network, can i do thru wiki?

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