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infodoodads "Swirrl - a wiki for data users ...Of course, we’re all data users, so maybe Swirrl will turn out to be for everyone! At its core Swirrl is a wiki - registered participants can make changes and share information. However, besides having a prettier interface than some wikis, Swirrl also allows you to upload and analyze datasets."
Hannah, infodoodads 3rd November 2008
Techy Shit "This is a brilliant web application for businesses worldwide. Your team can share, edit, store and analyze information. It lets you keep track of your information and analyze the searched information effectively and efficiently. The best part is that you can access it from anywhere in the world since you just need a computer and the internet. Very useful for any teams in general."
Techy Shit 17th October 2008
KillerStartups "If you need to organize teamwork over the Internet, the Swirrl website might just be what you have been looking for. [...] The advantages of a system like this one are many. For instance, you (and your team) can have shared access to data through the Internet, and the information is not only accessible in a more or less instant manner – as it is actually online, it is safe from system crash ups of any kind, so that you can rest assured that vital data will not be lost accidentally."
RogerH, KillerStartups 5th October 2008
Swirrl Forums "As someone who has spent a lot of time dealing in gargantuan spreadsheets, which inevitably got sent around to 48 people and wound up with 48 varying sheets of crap, all I can say is, where was this when I needed it? :)"
dagny, Swirrl Forums 4th October 2008
CMS Wire "It is great to know that there are companies attempting to create RDF-focused solutions for data entry and management. This might mark the start of a new focus on RDF for the future of content management."
James Mowery, CMS Wire 3rd October 2008
ars technica "While the rest of the web will take some time to go semantic, Swirrl is thinking globally while acting locally with a new wiki and spreadsheet service based on W3C semantic standards."
David Chartier, ars technica 2nd October 2008
ReadWriteWeb "[...] we can imagine that with a bit of training, business users would get used to the system. When they do, users may start to appreciate the concept of entering semantic meaning into a spreadsheet-like application."
Richard McManus, ReadWriteWeb 2nd October 2008