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The effect of internet on knowledge is disputed. Is Google Making Us Stupid?
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'''Collaborative intelligence''' is a measure of the collaborative ability of a [[Group (sociology)|group]] or entity. Knowledge derived from collaborative efforts is increasingaffected due toby the development of the [[World Wide Web]], collaborative groupware such as [[Skype]], [[Windows NetMeeting|NetMeeting]], [[WebEx]], and many other factors, although the overall effect of these developments is disputed. (See for example the controversial article [[Is Google Making Us Stupid?]])
 
[[IQ]] is a term readily used to describe or measure an intelligent quota of a person. [[Emotional Intelligence|EQ]] has been used to measure the Emotional Intelligence of a person to describe how a person handles emotions in a given situation. CQ or Collaborative Intelligence measures the collaborative ability of a group. CQ is a fairly new term arising from the visibility of collaborative efforts of companies and entities.{{Fact|date=September 2008}}