October 15, 2006 – 9:30 am
The announcement of TechDirt’s Insight Community shows the possibilities for eBay-like technology analysis marketplaces. TechDirt’s offering gathers together a group of curated bloggers who offer anonymous responses to companies that want feedback on specific issues. The companies as well remain anonymous, in a double blind setup that protects competitive intelligence and the blogger’s reputation at […]
October 14, 2006 – 5:25 pm
Coworking Wiki - This is the wiki for coordinating eff…
(tags: coworking community office career collaboration)
Technology Architecture & Projects: How ‘Percent-Complete’ Is That Task Again?
Measuring percent complete is ridiculous. The last 10% often takes as long as the first 90%.
(tags: software-development project-management)
Co-working - Looking for the Ultimate Solution at Andy Howard
Good summary of what a coworking […]
October 13, 2006 – 5:28 pm
Recording A Podcast
As Leisa said, might have been better to see this BEFORE the podcast jam, but now we have lots of experience with which to judge the tips.
(tags: howto podcasting audacity tutorial via:leisa)
Seth’s Blog: Make something happen
“Go the edge, that edge you’ve been holding back from… and do it today.”
(tags: inspiration marketing)
Seth’s Blog: Listen […]
October 12, 2006 – 5:28 pm
Pew Internet: Riding the Waves of “Web 2.0″
(tags: web2.0 research statistics pew)
October 12, 2006 – 2:01 pm
When I proposed podcast jam six weeks ago, I didn’t really know what I was getting myself into. This project has overrun my life and my hard drive. I have podcasts everywhere.
Next week I’ll write up lessons learned after I dig myself out from under all the work that’s landed on my desk since the […]
October 11, 2006 – 5:30 pm
disambiguity - » if it was *my* conference… (or, what makes a good presentation)
Great tips from Leisa on doing a presentation.
(tags: conferences public-speaking tips)
The Dirt on Techdirt’s New Blogger Community
An interesting business model… bloggers provide anonymous feedback to anonymous companies in the TechDirt Insight Community. Not clear how long the relationship remains double-blind though.
(tags: analysis […]
October 11, 2006 – 12:05 pm
From Elisa Camahort’s live chat coverage of Esther Dyson’s keynote interview at the Office 2.0 conference: “Work 2.0 is less about spreadsheets and word processing than it is about activity management.”
Coghead launched today, and its developers apparently agree with Esther. They embedded a BPEL (Business Process Execution Language) process engine into their offering for […]
October 10, 2006 – 6:57 pm
Our three podcasts today really pumped me up. You could get an Education 2.0 by faithfully listening to each podcast in our jam (if I do say so myself). We started off with Geeky Mom Laura Blankenship covering the very real barriers to *2.0 adoption in higher education. Then future thinker Ken Camp told us […]
October 10, 2006 – 5:24 pm
GigaOM » 10MacApps
Om Malik’s favorite Mac apps.
(tags: mac software personal-computing)
Innovation Creators: Lotus Notes - The Asbestos of Enterprise IT
“In the face of this constant change, end users do not need a “solution”. Instead they need a platform with simple Web 2.0 style tools that help them to define and then constantly refine their […]
October 10, 2006 – 1:13 pm
I was intrigued to hear about Salesforce.com’s announcement of Apex, their “on-demand multi-tenant Java-like” programming language that allows for arbitrary customization of the Salesforce.com customer relationship management product. To me, the most exciting thing about Web 2.0/Office 2.0/Enterprise 2.0 (or * 2.0 pronounced “star 2.0″ as Coté calls them) is the do-it-yourself web. There are […]