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Old 03-06-2008
Sidebar: Ad-hoc, Yet Organized, Personal Collaboration

HPL-2008-17 Sidebar: Ad-hoc, Yet Organized, Personal Collaboration - Close, Tyler; Recker, John; Sayers, Craig; Badrinath, Ramamurthy
Keyword(s): email, wiki, blog, collaboration, access control, personalization
Abstract: In today's workplace, much information is delivered over the Web, while email remains the workhorse of person-to-person collaboration. Our current mail user agents make it easy to get a web page by clicking on a link in an email, but the reverse link to our email about the web page is missing. To pr ...
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