De Onderzoeken van GooHack van de Dag - Goo
Goed, om onze nieuwe motor van het houweronderzoek te bevorderen, GooHack, zullen wij „dagelijks onderzoeken GooHack van de Dag“ en om sommige interessante nieuwe houweren voor alle proberen te vinden u hakkerlezers doen.
Zo beginnen, deed ik a Het onderzoek van de Houwer van Goo op de term „Goo“ en vond wat interessant materiaal:
Hoe te om goo van de gloedstok te maken - Lol… Ik heb werkelijk dit kerel volgende keer nodig ik bij een rave ben.
De toekomst van Goo - Yey, goo is officieel ontzagwekkend wordt en voortdurend verbeterd door bedrijven.
Hoe te om tot NASA-Rang RuimteGoo te maken - Houdt u enkel van geen Goo?
Wat is precies Goo?
Goo is een termijn voor een slijmerige, vormeloze massa. - volgens Wikipedia
, Web, WebApp, wikipediaWeb2.0 Expo - Stewart Mader from Wikipatterns Interviewed!

If you don’t know wikis, it might be a good time for you to get familiar as wikis have not been fully utilized as blogs have been. (Before you know it, the world will become a “wiki wiki” world…)
As a wiki fanatic myself as I have built the world’s first-ever MediaWiki based social networking site, I am a collector of any new books related with wikis in general.
One of the books that I haven’t gotten a hold of was, wikipatterns by Stewart Mader, creator of wikipatterns.com. I am a big fan of anyone who’s creating new sites with wikis so…
What intrigued me about his creation Wikipatterns.com, is the idea itself, not really the software built on it. I am still dumbfounded about what wikipatterns exactly is but Stewart was nice enough to explain it to me in plain English at Web2.0 Expo today:
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(Thanks Stewart, and thank you for the book! I love wiki books, make sure to check out my wiki creation too, SiteHoppin.com!)
Stewart also runs Grow Your Wiki blog, check it out as it has lots of interesting stuff for all you wiki lovers.
I will probably do another write-up after I finish the book so hold on while I get all that wiki stuff in my head and spit it back out to you readers in plain English.
Wikipatterns, btw, is based on Wiki software by Atlassian, a company who specialized in Enterprise Wikis.
We will have a short video re-cap by Atlassian’s president, Jeffrey Walker in a little bit, explaining further the advantages of using wikis to replace e-mails and documents.
What do you think, will Wikis be the future of mass collaboration? (If it isn’t already?)


























