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July 04, 2004

A Manifesto for Collaborative Tools

A Manifesto for Collaborative Tools

"This essay is a manifesto about software for collaboration -- why the world's future depends on it, why the current crop of tools isn't good enough, and what programmers can and must do about it. "

What caught my eye was the exposure given to Doug Engelbart, creater of the mouse and many other things. While at Netpreneur, we had the good fortune of bringing several Internet pioneers to Washington, DC. Among them was Mr. Engelbart. He is a remarkable man... This article also ties Engelbart into TrackBacks and Wikis.

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