November 11, 2006 – 5:21 pm
Edge Perspectives with John Hagel: No Spike Is An Island
A riff on spikiness, based on an October 2005 Atlantic piece.
(tags: spikes economics)
gapingvoid: “cartoons drawn on the back of business cards”: the microsoft question
how does microsoft reinvent themselves? maybe they have to stop focusing on revenue growth
(tags: microsoft business management economics)
davidbau.com: Vista and the Altair
microsoft’s focus […]
November 10, 2006 – 5:31 pm
Mad Techie Woman » A Time of Great Movement
typical Powers insight on HTML evolution (including a bit about Adobe)
(tags: html ria adobe tamarin ecmascript)
Confused Of Calcutta » Blog Archive » The Revealed Intention Exchange
Declarative living for the timid.
(tags: signalling intention social-software social-tools declarative-living)
Ajaxian » Zimbra Demonstrates Offline Ajax
How are they doing this? localhost proxy? Or […]
November 10, 2006 – 9:52 am
Zimbra demonstrated an offline version of its Ajax client yesterday at Web 2.0. It handles two way synchronization of mail, calendar, contacts, and documents for disconnected work. I’m assuming they’re using some sort of browser storage approach, although Ajaxian mentions that in the past they’ve used a localhost proxy to allow for disconnected access. Installing […]
November 9, 2006 – 5:29 pm
Halley’s Comment: Redefining The Republican Mandate
Heh heh.
(tags: republicans mandate)
apophenia: what i mean when i say “email is dead” in reference to teens
young people are more likely to use IM, SMS, or MySpace to communicate and build relationships
(tags: IM email youth trends)
Bokardo - Social Web Design » On The Convergence of Email and Chat (Google and […]
November 8, 2006 – 5:26 pm
Sony Media Software - Super Duper Music Looper
My six-year-old loves KidPix. Maybe she’d like something similar for music.
(tags: education music software)
» Web 2.0 Summit: IBM evolves vision of SOA and Web 2.0 | Enterprise Web 2.0 | ZDNet.com
“Dashboards and situational apps can be built in minutes instead of hours, wired together, and even be connected […]
November 8, 2006 – 3:16 pm
It’s not summer, it’s not June, it’s not father’s day today, not according to any greeting card companies. But it’s father’s day to me. My husband Rick is in Chicago saying goodbye to his dad. Actually, he said goodbye to him Monday night, when they talked on the phone and reached a rare political agreement […]
November 7, 2006 – 6:20 pm
Ten years from now, let’s see if I’m right: the browser is where our apps will live, not on the desktop. The browser will be extended to give us offline connectivity and access to desktop resources. The browser and its context provides what we need for mobile access. The browser is where it’s at, not […]
November 7, 2006 – 5:30 pm
» Web 2.0 definition updated and Enterprise 2.0 emerges | Enterprise Web 2.0 | ZDNet.com
Eight core patterns of Web 2.0 from the report.
(tags: web2.0 oreilly enterprise2.0 via:bmichelson)
Bill de hÓra: Metasoup
Embrace markup chaos.
(tags: python html parser)
Tamarin Project
Might there be an eventual unification of the JavaScript and ActionScript object models?
(tags: adobe browser mozilla javascript actionscript ecmascript programming)
Technoracle […]
November 7, 2006 – 3:13 pm
Adobe has announced the open sourcing of its ActionScript virtual machine to Mozilla through the Tamarin project. This does not in any way mean that Flash itself is being open sourced, so don’t start thinking about some utopia where Flash and Ajax dance harmoniously together. The main benefit to Firefox users should be faster JavaScript […]
November 7, 2006 – 11:11 am
London-based Flow Interactive is running a project for World Usability Day (November 14th) called Making Life Easy. They invite you to submit examples of things that make life easy and things that don’t. If you’re really motivated, get out and put a red balloon on the best and worst examples of usability you can find, […]