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http://www.ukoln.ac.uk/web-focus/events/workshops/webmaster-2005/talks/technologies/. IWMW 2005: Whose Web Is It Anyway? Using The Technologies . Note that additional notes are given on the Wiki linked to this talk. Brian Kelly UK Web Focus UKOLN University of Bath. Email
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Instant Messaging - Jabber (1) • Jabber to be used. GAIM / JWChat clients are recommended Instant Messaging • GAIM: • Multi-protocol IM client • Available from <http://gaim.sourceforge.net/> • If this can be used, this is the recommended tool for instant messaging
Instant Messaging – Jabber (2) • If the firewall stops GAIM from being used, the JWChat Java client may be an alternative Instant Messaging
Note that the Chatzilla Firefox extension may provide a better interface Instant Messaging – IRC • If Jabber not possible, IRC may be another alternative Instant Messaging
Instant Messaging – JISCMail • If all else fails, we can use the JISCMail chat service Instant Messaging Note that you'll need a JISCMail username to use this
Use Of Wikis Wikis • You can use the Wikalong annotation service • Note: • Only one author at a time so may need to be used in managed fashion (e.g. discussion groups) • Public service – so content could be corrupted
Questions • Any questions?