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Good turn-out - 20 or so - great buffet, beer and wine - thanks go to PwC and Guy Yeomans

Some photos from the event here and some more

We took a slightly different approach to this event and invited speakers to "show and tell" - we initially planned 5 minutes per speaker and most of us managed only to overrun by 100%!

Interesting bunch of information on the following topics:

John Barben from exsto on Communities of Practice

Matt O'Neill, ActiveMedia - Podcasting and two-way podcasting (in some ways a reversion to copy-typing!)

Colin Donald on JigsawUK - a UK based site for gathering together Web2.0 and other Internet businesses by and for the UK

Lars Plougmann on the development of documents and why we can stop producing lots of versions of documents and use wikis to not just as the development mechanism but also as the delivery tool. More thoughts on his blog, mind this.

David Terrar on using SocialText to build a small business support wiki. To contribute or find out more go to About StartMEup

Jeremy Ruston on his open source TiddlyWiki and some of its applications including an innovative linking idea between wikis and podcasting!

Andy Roberts on his passion for cider and also his action research projects - particularly his exhibition and his "barn raising" event this weekend, including a request to visit distributedresearch.net and give critical feedback

Robert Schumann on Ubuntu and a wiki for managing lab space and workshop tooling in universities

Guy Yeomans from PwC on the adoption of wikis for internal and soon external uses and a request for case studies

Dan Dixon of headshift on the approach to using wikis in collaboration and the social structure required to support Communities of Practice and his support for Contactivity 2006

David Dunkley Gyimah from viewmagazine.tv on uses of video in blogging and xcasting

Nick Swan on SharePoint 2007

Next time we'll do more of the same or something different - ideas??

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