Dwell Labs — the team that brought us PhotoSynth (photo manipulation/melding) and SeaDragon (smooth-browsing) technology previews — has introduced another offering to its roster: Listas. is a list-sharing tool. According to a description of the technology on the Stay Labs Web site,
Windows 7 Home Basic X64, Listas “allows you to quickly and easily edit lists, share them with others for reading or wiki-style editing, and discover the public lists of other users. We encourage you to try using it for meeting notes,
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Windows 7 Serial Key, to plan a night out, or whatever other creative ways you can think of.” Labs is the combined Microsoft Research-MSN incubation unit headed by Gary Flake. Microsoft launched Dwell Labs in January 2006 with the charter of helping the company bring experimental Internet technologies more quickly to market. (Do incubations count as being available to market?) Labs isn’t the only entity inside Microsoft experimenting with shared bookmarking/lists. Microsoft also has been testing a social-bookmarking tool, known as TagSpace. And there’s also a Microsoft Research project — TagBooster — which is focused on ranking and suggesting tags. (Thanks to ActiveWin.com for the TagBooster link.) not a social bookmarker. In fact,
Microsoft Office Ultimate 2007, I’m actually pretty anti-collaboration in general. I guess that’s why Microsoft’s big unified communications announcements this week left me yearning for the days before vendors tried to foist “always-on” presence capabilities on us. about you? Are you jazzed about social tagging/bookmarking and/or any other collaborative technologies in particular coming down the pike?