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Matt Hodges

Aussie in SF. Avid skiier. Beer lover. Wannabe chef. Collaboration. Marketing. Confluence. HipChat. Atlassian.

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Atlassian’s Got Your Golden Ticket to Google I/O

Call us Willy Wonka because we’ve got your Golden Ticket. That’s right, this isn’t your normal chocolate bar. Tickets for Google I/O sold out within minutes and the only ones left are a bah-gillion dollars on eBay. This ticket to the two-day event happening next week in San Francisco is yours for the mere cost of 140 characters or some Facebook love. Unfortunately, the Virgin Galactic was booked: this is for 1 ticket only and does not include airfare or hotel. Join thousands of developers as you focus on building the next generation of web, mobile, and enterprise applications with Google and open web technologies. Did we mention that the event-provided swag is the hottest Android gadget? Our guess is a tablet. Go ahead…’I’ve got a golden ticket, I’ve got a golden ticket!’

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Not Your Regular iPad Giveaway

We wanted to do something different. Instead of giving away a single lust worthy gadget, we’re giving away 5. How do you win?Just share the Confluence features you love the most. In return we’re giving away one cool gadget every day. Fair trade, right? Day 1 was Boxee Box and a TV, Day 2 was an Xbox 360, Kinect, and a Wifi Kindle. Yesterday it was an iPad 2.

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Did you Get Your Wiki On yesterday? 6 more winners on Day 2

On Day 2 of Get Your Wiki On we upped the ante with a potpourri of gadgets up for grabs – an Xbox 360, Xbox Kinect, and a WiFi Kindle. Today we’ll share the lucky winner of this awesome bundle of gadgets, reveal 5 new proud owners of Atlassian’s limited edition Angry Nerds t-shirt, and let you know what’s up for grabs today.

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Get Your Wiki On – Day 1 – Winners & More Prizes

Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock, you know that this week Atlassian is helping you Get Your Wiki On by giving away some killer gadgets in exchange for a Tweet or Facebook share of your favorite Confluence feature. In this post we announce the winner of Day 1, reveal 5 lucky winners of a secret prize, and tell you what’s up for grabs today.

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Get Your Wiki On with Confluence and WIN

We want to know what features you love the most. In exchange for a Tweet or Facebook share of your favorite Confluence feature (max 1 per day), you’re eligible for a daily prize drawing.

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Do You Have Gadget Lust?

Atlassian’s got your next gadget? 5 days, 5 prizes, 5 winners. Are you feeling lucky? Get your wiki on with Atlassian Confluence.

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Did you miss the Confluence 3.5 customer webinar?

Watch as we walk you through the new features that shipped in Confluence 3.5 and Jira 4.3.

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Connect Your Wiki and Issue Tracker with Confluence and Jira

With the recent releases of Jira 4.3, Atlassian’s bug and issue tracker, and Confluence 3.5, Atlassian’s wiki and collaboration tool we introduced a game changing feature called Application Links. What does it do? It makes it incredibly easy to connect your Atlassian applications together. Why would you want to do that? Connecting Jira to Confluence via Application Links gives you some killer integration features between the two applications.

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5 Enhancements to Notifications in Confluence 3.5

In case you missed it, we released Confluence 3.5 last week. Our biggest release ever, Confluence 3.5 brought with it a tonne of new features. In this post we’ll focus on five new features that help users discover relevant wiki content and manage their notifications from Confluence. Watch the short video below to see these features in action and read on for more details.

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Jira 4.3 & Confluence 3.5 Released: Integration Matters

Jira 4.3 and Confluence 3.5 are bursting at the seams with new features, especially when it comes to integration.

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Confluence 3.5 Released: Our Biggest Release Ever

Today we’re excited to announce the availability of Confluence 3.5, our biggest ever Confluence release. You might have already seen the nifty small improvements, powerful administrator features, and a new Directory for organizing Spaces, but they are just the tip of the iceberg. Let’s talk about the other big new features of this release.

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Navigate Your Entire Wiki with SharePoint Connector 1.3

Available for download today, the latest version of the SharePoint Connector for Confluence adds new features and enhancements that strengthen the integration and user experience between the two applications.

  1. Browse entire Confluence spaces without leaving SharePoint
  2. Embed threaded discussions from Confluence in SharePoint
  3. Search SharePoint from any themed Confluence space
  4. Row-level security for SharePoint lists in Confluence pages

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5 Reasons Why Administrators Will Love Confluence 3.5

Over the past few months the Confluence Development Team has been hard at work on a number of exciting new features that will be available very soon with the upcoming release of Confluence 3.5. We’ve already talked about 4 small improvements that are on the way, and while we can’t share all the other big new features with you just yet, we wanted to tell you about a few little gems that are bound to make the life of a Confluence Administrator a whole lot easier.

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Size Doesn’t Matter: 4 Small Improvements Coming in Confluence 3.5

With every Confluence release we try to squeeze in as many “small improvements” as possible. Confluence 3.5 is no different. While there are some BIG new features on the way – we’ll keep those secret for now – there are also some nice little ones that we’ll let out of the bag.

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The Best of Confluence 2010

More team members, cute babies, a marriage, promotions and more! 2010 has brought in more than 1,300 new customers, 110 new plugins, three major releases, lots of new features and a stack of improvements, big, and small.