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- HexoSearch - The World's First Search Engine Dedicated for Actionscript on 2009-06-05
- Google Privacy Blunder Shares Your Docs Without Permission on 2009-03-09
- Connecting Geometrica: HQ, Plant and Global Project Sites on 2009-02-27
- The Atlassian Blog - Don't fall for the donut trap! on 2009-01-12
- Top 10 Enterprise Web Products of 2008 - ReadWriteWeb on 2008-12-18
- Check Browser Compatibility, Cross Platform Browser Test - Browsershots on 2008-12-18
- Microsoft issuing emergency fix for browser flaw on 2008-12-17
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The Atlassian Blog - Fan the Flames with Confluence Blogs on 2008-12-14
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1) Blogs know no boundaries. We're a geographically dispersed company...many employees in San Francisco and many more in Sydney. My team doesn't sit within 10 feet of me or on the same floor for that matter.
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3) Blog posts are discoverable by all. If my idea is trapped in an email, it's limited to reaching only the people I send it to. By blogging I can reach anyone in the company.
4) Blog posts are infinite. With a blog, my idea is forever searchable on our internal wiki. So even if my idea is ahead of it's time, someone still might pick it up and find it useful months or years from now.
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Australia's top web 2.0 entrepreneurs - on 2008-12-14
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They were also named by Ernst & Young as the 2006 Australian Entrepreneurs of the Year, and have started the Atlassian Foundation, an initiative to work with employees to improve society and the environment.
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Library clips :: How do wikis and blogs fit together? :: October :: 2008 on 2008-12-14
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One way is to think of the stock and flow model, wikis have perpetually re-edited pages, whereas blogs have a stream of date-based entries just like newspaper articles.
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