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March 3, 2005

Austria goes wiki

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Posted by David Weinberger

Thomas Burg reports that the Austrian government has commissioned new social software from Thomas’ company, Permalink Information Architecture, Ltd. It combines blogs, wikis, tagging, events management, RSS feeds, email and search. (I believe there is also a shoe-polishing attachment. :) The government is using it internally. I spent a few minutes in a sandbox Thomas made available and the system seems cleanly designed, easy to “get”, and flexible.

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1. Jon Garfunkel on March 7, 2005 12:33 AM writes...

Hard to say that that "goes wiki" when it "goes everything" as you describe. For that matter, Drupal "goes everything."

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