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- Boxedup, social bookmarking for "things you want"
- Launching today, Boxedup is a social bookmarking service for "things you want". Think of as a universal wishlist (similar to Amazon's wishlist but not confined to one company's store), with bolted on social networking to make it easier to keep track of what products your friends are interested in, and...
- Tags: Social Networks, Social Bookmarking
- Blog posts 2007-07-19
- Flock 0.9 - My browser of choice
- Another software release that I didn't mention while I was getting drunk on iPhone was Flock 0.9.I can almost hear you saying "Why do I need another browser?" to your computer monitor. First, don't talk to your computer, people will think that you're weird. Second, technically you don't need another...
- Tags: Software
- Blog posts 2007-07-12
- Flock 0.9 integrates people, media, and search
- Flock, the "social browser" built on the Mozilla platform, will release version 0.9 tomorrow morning. I've been testing the new release for the past couple of days and had a nice chat with CEO Shawn Hardin this morning to talk about what's new in this release and what's on the...
- Tags: Software
- Blog posts 2007-07-09
- Flock: social browser gets significant update
- Flock has released a preview of a major update to its social web browser. As I noted in a recent post where I did a Q&A with Flock's CEO, Shawn Hardwin, when Flock first launched, timed perfectly to coincide with a wave of web 2.0 hype, it seemed like a...
- Tags: Browsers
- Blog posts 2007-07-03
- Google Analytics: Should Google be minding YOUR Web business?
- Google is doing a full court press for “V2” of Google Analytics. Occam’s Razor blog by Avinash Kaushik, an “independent consultant” and author of “Web Analytics, an hour a day”:Version 2 is so radically different and provides such a compelling value proposition to users of web analytics that I...
- Tags: Metrics, Google Software Applications, Google, Enterprise
- Blog posts 2007-05-09
- Q&A: Flock CEO Shawn Hardin
- Flock -- the social web browser -- was launched in late 2005 amid a snowball of publicity and much promise see this early TechCrunch review. Although built on top of Mozillas code base, Flock was pitched as a new kind of browser that fully embraced the emerging social web by...
- Tags: Browsers
- Blog posts 2007-05-02
- Scout add-in for Office 2007
- Hat tip to Long Zheng at i started something for the heads up on a forthcoming add-in for Microsoft Office 2007 called Scout that provides the ability to search for all related commands in an Office app using keyword search. While I agree that the new Office Ribbon UI...
- Tags: Productivity, Microsoft Office, Software, Microsoft Office 2007
- Blog posts 2007-01-24
- Microsoft's Mix 07 registration opens
- I saw over on Cnet that Microsoft has opened registration for Mix 07. I think Mix is going to be a very, very solid conference. As the CNet article notes, this is Microsoft branching out and having a conversation with developers about their web technologies. The fact that Ray Ozzie...
- Tags: WPF/E, Mix07, Devigner Workflow, Expression Studio, Design, Ajax, Atlas, Windows Presentation Foundation/Everywhere, Windows Presentation Foundation, Microsoft, Rich Internet Applications
- Blog posts 2007-01-03
- Enterprise 2.0: Ten Predictions for 2007
- I explored the rise of Enterprise 2.0 this year in last weeks year in review post, but 2007 will likely prove to be a much more intriguing year for the trend. The demand side of Enterprise 2.0 seems to be driven from a variety of sources that likely include...
- Tags: User Generated Content, Enterprise 2.0, Social Networking, Encouraging Unintended Uses, Social Software, Global SOA, Enterprise Web 2.0, Products, Network Effects, Orchestration, Collaboration, Governance, Business Process Management, SOA, Customer Self-Service, The Long Tail, Architecture of Participation, SaaS, Collective Intelligence, Hype, Design Patterns, Web 2.0
- Blog posts 2006-12-27
- Can Web 2.0 be adapted to the enterprise?
- Last week I had the distinct honor of listening to Harvard Business Schools Andrew McAfee speak on Enterprise 2.0 at The New New Internet in Northern Virginia. Ive written several times here about McAfees thoughts and work about the use of freeform, emergent, social software to enable ad...
- Tags: social Software, Enterprise 2.0, software, Web
- Blog posts 2006-09-27
- Enterprise 2.0 = Next Generation IT
- After Wikipedia deleted the "Enterprise 2.0" entry, the Enterprise Irregulars swarmed, responding to the critique of the term by a Wikipedian editor as a "neologism of dubious utility" and taking a crack at defining it. Jason Wood questions the logic of excising the term for the peoples' encyclopedia:Truthfully, if Wikipedia...
- Tags: Enterprise, Enterprise 2.0
- Blog posts 2006-08-21
- "Enterprise 2.0" as the example that proves the rule
- If you go to Wikipedia this afternoon and try to pull up the entry for Enterprise 2.0, you won't find it there any longer. Readers of this blog are familiar with my writings about this emerging concept in the IT and business space that has been topic of...
- Tags: Wiki, Enterprise 2.0, Web, Web 2.0
- Blog posts 2006-08-20
- Enable richer business outcomes: Free your intranet with Web 2.0
- I've been asked a number of times recently to succinctly describe the difference between using older, more traditional software models and things like Web 2.0. Besides getting tired of level setting what Web 2.0 is in a given crowd (which does seem to be getting...
- Tags: Web, Web 2.0
- Blog posts 2006-07-26
- Firefox accelerating development cycle
- Firefox has crossed the 100 million download mark, has somewhere between 8 and 14 percent share of the browser market, depending on who’s counting, and is closing in on the official release of version 1.5, due around November 28. I met with Chris Beard, Mozilla’s vice president of products, last...
- Tags: Mozilla Corp., Chris Beard, Mozilla Firefox
- Blog posts 2005-11-20
- Lightweight Middleware Architecture for Mobile Phones
- This paper suggests a lightweight middleware architecture that supports the development of ubiquitous applications and services for mobile phones. The architecture fulfills the requirements that we have found to be essential in this application area: interoperability, discoverability, location transparency, adaptability, and context-awareness. Based on this architecture, the authors have implemented...
- Tags: Phone, Mobile, Cell Phone, Architecture, Middleware, Enterprise Software, Software
- White papers 2005-03-21
- TechNet Webcast: The Improved Exchange System Manager for Exchange "12" (Level 300)
- This webcast provides a sneak peak into the new Exchange System Manager ESM for the next version of Microsoft Exchange Server, code-named Exchange "12." This latest version of the product includes a completely redesigned ESM for improved discoverability and usability. The new, intuitive Graphical User Interface GUI for managing Exchange...
- Tags: Webcast, Microsoft Exchange Server, GUI, Microsoft Corp., Microsoft TechNet, E-mail Servers, Groupware, Digital Media, Enterprise Software, Software, Consumer Electronics, Personal Technology
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