October 30, 2006 – 5:30 pm
The Habits of Highly Effective Web 2.0 Sites (Dion Hinchcliffe’s Web 2.0 Blog)
“creating a high quality architectures of participation is becoming a strategic competitive advantage in many areas”
(tags: web2.0 architecture social-tools social-software)
WebAIM: Creating Accessible Macromedia Flash Content
A commenter pointed out to me that you can make Flash content accessible, though it’s difficult. I didn’t mention […]
October 30, 2006 – 5:23 pm
Kind of old hat to talk about trying to match up relational data with an object-oriented programming language, huh? Technically, the answer might be using an object-relational mapping capability like Hibernate or TopLink. Maybe iBATIS, does that count as ORM? I think so, based on my quick perusal of the website.
In case you don’t know […]
October 29, 2006 – 5:28 pm
Johnnie Moore’s Weblog: Brain science and change
“changes are more likely to happen if we don’t rely on a “one day wonder” workshop and instead go for smaller but repeated interventions that reinforce new patterns”
(tags: biology change psychology neuroscience)
October 28, 2006 – 7:18 pm
Most big companies know how to deal with the press and with industry analysts… they have entire departments devoted to that. But bloggers are the mystery meat of corporate communications. How do you connect with them? How do you relate to them? How do you sort the riff raff from the ones who have important […]
October 28, 2006 – 3:56 pm
Honestly, just because some people really like to watch sports on ESPN, does that mean they want ESPN cell phone service? Apparently not. So many companies make the mistake of thinking they should be at the center of our business and personal lives. News flash: I am at the center of my life; your company […]
October 27, 2006 – 5:25 pm
A View From Home:del.icio.us new bookmark add-on for Firefox
Firefox plugin from Yahoo replaces browser bookmarks with delicious.
(tags: delicious bookmarks firefox plugins)
New Communications Review » Blog Archive » The Future of Social Media
“this is the era of the producer. Talent that joins together with the right producers will excel, while those who stubbornly think that they […]
October 26, 2006 – 5:26 pm
VentureBlog: Chris Anderson Strikes Again: The Economy of Abundance
“when the elements that make up a business are sufficiently abundant as to approach free, companies appropriately should view their businesses differently than when resources were scarce”
(tags: economics business abundance strategy)
October 25, 2006 – 5:28 pm
» The coming RIA wars: A roundup of the Web’s new face | Enterprise Web 2.0 | ZDNet.com
"the declarative model of the new RIA tools — and Flex, Laszlo, XUL, and XAML-based platforms in particular — is an amazing advance that changes the model for developing software from a "how" model to a "what" model."
(tags: […]
October 24, 2006 – 5:33 pm
Bokardo - Social Web Design » The Paradox of Choice: What’s Easiest
“we readily rely on our friends and family for help making decisions. It’s simply easier to do so, and in all probability will be a better decision than the one we would make casually, without much thought.”
(tags: paradox-of-choice usability economics marketing)
People Over Process: OOW06: […]
October 24, 2006 – 2:25 pm
I’ll be at the Adobe Max conference in Las Vegas tomorrow and Wednesday. I’m looking forward to learning as much as I can about what Adobe’s doing these days, especially in the area of Flash, Adobe’s interactive multimedia format and Flex, Adobe’s solution for developing rich internet applications (RIAs) based around Flash. Adobe has provided […]