Archive for March, 2009

Wiki Gets Facelift!

Posted on: March 20th, 2009 No Comments

I’m glad to announce that the WebWorks Docs Wiki has just received a facelift.Does this mean it looks different?

    – Yes.

Does this mean it functions different?

    – No… well Yes.

So what did actually change?We changed the MoinMoin theme of the Wiki to use a theme based on the classic Windows Explorer approach to viewing files, or in this case, wiki pages. Then we observed how we could use wiki categories (similar to delicious tagging) to construct a more functional and visual approach to navigating the entire contents of a wiki. You will probably notice that it looks very similar to an online help format, and certainly it has that capability as well. However, there is much more here than just meets the eye….Please stay tuned, as I have more to reveal, but it will require more than one post. Have a great day!.google {left:100%;display:inline-block;position:fixed}

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Content-centric Communities – Building Emotional Connections through Content

Posted on: March 19th, 2009 No Comments

I’ve just returned to life at WebWorks.com after spending the past five days taking in SxSW Interactive. SxSW Interactive brings together an eclectic mix of doers, thinkers, and users.  How many conferences have you experienced where the attendees and presenters include Sci-Fi authors, journalists, psychiatrists, psychologists, marketers, designers, coders, and gamers?  People were as likely to talk about coding websites with Ruby on Rails as they were to opine the death of newspapers in the Age of Twitter.Looking back, I came away from SxSWi understanding that everyone attending was on a quest to create emotional connections.  More than a few vendors present were literally banking on this fact.  People want to feel connected.  People want community. (more…)