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SystemOne: Watson for Wikis

I just read Marshall Kirkpatrick’s post on SystemOne, which is launching soon.  SystemOne is like Watson for Wikis.  It finds information for you while you’re working on an enterprise wiki, and presents its information inside the browser.  While we at Intellext think that the user is going to be working on the desktop for some time to come, it’s awesome to see others out there working on contextual search applications for the information worker.  This is great stuff.

-j

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Very interesting site and beautiful design !! Thank.

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