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New collaborative research system goes live

I have been working recently to develop a collaborative research system to allow a number of people to work on collating information on various subject matters.

Today the system went live, but is only currently available to people to whom I provide access. I hope to give read only access to anyone who is interested at a later stage.

This will add to the information on the blog and allow more detailed and structured analysis of the various live issues my team are working on.

Comments

Guido Fawkes said…
Sounds mysterious.

Sounds like a book club - am I warm?
Warm Guido, you're red hot.
John Hemming said…
Red hot he may indeed be, but totally wrong.
Guido Fawkes said…
Is it called "email"?
John Hemming said…
Keep guessing. Given a decade or two you might get it right.
John Hemming said…
The link should work for anyone on the parliamentary intranet although it won't be very interesting.
Guido Fawkes said…
Is it a sort of inter-web mong thing.

I don't understand how it is, if you are an internet whizz, that all your websites look crap.

The ones still operating that is.

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