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- Ward Cunningham on Google's JotSpot acquisition
- Ward Cunningham on Google's JotSpot acquisitionwiki + programming?I don't get it. Does this mean building more complex web applications with wiki technology?If so, I like it.SolidI like this move by Google.http://one.revver.com/watch/90049/format/flv/affiliate/23672re: wiki + programmingI can see the wiki concept evolving into an application framework along with a collaborative IDE. Then...
- Tags: Development tools, Wiki, JotSpot acquisition, Ward Cunningham, JotSpot, Google Inc., acquisition
- Discussion threads 2006-11-01
- Ward Cunningham on Google's JotSpot acquisition
- Earlier this week Google announced they had acquired yet another Web 2.0 company, this time JotSpot, for an undisclosed sum. JotSpot's main product is a wiki, a site for collaboration among many users across a network. Wikis were invented by Ward Cunningham, currently the Director of Committer Community Development at...
- Tags: JotSpot, Wiki, Ward Cunningham
- Blog posts 2006-11-01
- Wiki wizard looks to future
- Ward Cunningham speaks at Computer History MuseumJohn Gage, chief researcher and vice president of the Science Office at Sun, interviews wiki inventor Ward Cunningham in Mountain View, Calif., on April 24, 2006. The program took place at the Computer History Museum.
- Tags: Computer History Museum, Ward Cunningham
- Videos 2006-04-25
- Ward Cunningham on the origins of wiki
- Worth watching: John Gage, chief researcher and vice president of the Science Office at Sun, interviews wiki inventor Ward Cunningham at the Computer History Museum last night. He explains the history and evolution of the wiki.
- Tags: Wiki, Ward Cunningham
- Blog posts 2006-04-25
- Day 3: Ward Cunningham: "Trust me, I am not a bozo, I am worth your time"
- Day 3: Ward Cunningham: "Trust me, I am not a bozo, I am worth your time"Use of the word "Bozo"."Bozo" may still be a copyrighted word, as in "Bozo, the Capitol Records Clown". Copyright 1947 by Capitol Records Inc.
- Tags: Bozo, Ward Cunningham, Day 3
- Discussion threads 2006-03-24
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- MIA at Gartner Symposium: The new guard (aka Guard 2.0)
- Strangely, at a time when the usually conservative Gartner research outfit is talking more about how businesses and organizations shouldnt so quickly rule out bleeding edge technologies, theres one group of people thats noticeably missing from the events agenda: the innovators that are bleeding that edge. For example, I...
- Tags: Gartner Inc., Gartners
- Blog posts 2006-10-09
- Wikipedia interruptus?
- Wikipedia interruptus?...or dysfunctionally argumentaryWikipedia is great but could do with dingbat-proofing.Time on TaskHow much time will experts be willing to invest in a 'new' Wikipedia, I wonder.Just curiousIs the term 'wiki' a trademarked term?http://opendomain.blogspot.com/It's a Hawaiian word.Legend has it that Ward Cunningham was inspired by the words "wiki wiki" on...
- Tags: Wikipedia, Wiki
- Discussion threads 2006-09-18
- 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
- Is the walled garden Web blowing apart?
- My posts recently about Web 2.0 becoming a true application development platform, and one that's mostly programmed by users, generated some interesting feedback on its own. But what was more interesting was a lot of parallel discussion in the industry as others notice the same thing.Good posts by Ian...
- Tags: MySpace, Ian Kennedy, Web
- Blog posts 2006-06-26
- RSS: The new intranet protocol?
- In a story he headlined Web 2.0 sews grassroots collaboration, CNET News.com's Martin LaMonica wrote:Like others, Seely Brown expects to see a wide range of techniques common on consumer Web applications--including blogs, collaborative Web page editing through wikis, tagging and RSS Really Simple Syndication-based subscriptions--to bleed into mainstream business applications....new...
- Tags: collaboration
- Blog posts 2006-06-26
- Corporate wikis breaking out all over: MSDN Wiki
- ZDNet blogger Richard MacManus wrote a good post late yesterday about the significant release of eBay's new community wiki pages, likely the largest commercial wiki effort to date. But eBay is almost certainly just one of an early beachhead of corporate wiki efforts that will attempt to use...
- Tags: MSDN Wiki, Wiki
- Blog posts 2006-06-14
- JavaOne Day 3: GWT, Blu-ray, PHP, JUnit 4, and more!
- It's mid-way through JavaOne and this was probably the most interesting day yet! My "stack of stuff" pile is overflowing with notes from the conference, but here are the most important highlights from the sessions I attended or heard about:Google Web Toolkit GWT debuts. Google redefines Ajax programming by...
- Tags: Java, PHP, Blu-ray disc
- Blog posts 2006-05-18
- Day 3: Ward Cunningham: "Trust me, I am not a bozo, I am worth your time"
- (Wiki creator Ward Cunningham delivered the keynote Wednesday afternoon at EclipseCon 2006 titled "Software Creativity The Wiki Way".) Ward: I love programming. I'd even like to preserve the word, "programming". To me "programming" is the art and craft of reasoning...
- Tags: collaboration, programming
- Blog posts 2006-03-23
- Day 2: Scripting Eclipse
- The second session on Tuesday was the panel on Scripting Eclipse . Ken Dyck, from AMI Semiconductor was the moderator. Here's a rough transcript of the panel, as fast as I could type. Ken standing: Who are you and what is your interest in scripting? Ed...
- Tags: Mark, Bjorn Freeman-Benson
- Blog posts 2006-03-21
- EclipseCon Day 1: Lunchtime topics
- At lunch I ran into David Orme, and we had a long discussion about Callisto. Among other things, David is on the Callisto working group at eclipse.org. The question was, should Callisto compete with NetBeans in the out-of-the-box experience for new users, or should it just be a convenient way...
- Tags: Callisto, Eclipse, David Orme
- Blog posts 2006-03-20
- Around the MashupCamp fire
- MashupCamp is getting underway this morning at the Computer History Museum in Mountain View. About 300 mashers have gathered to geek out on the latest innovations in Web- based applications. As my colleague and MashupCamp head counselor David Berlind said, it's the "only event where mashup developers get to rub...
- Tags: MashupCamp Fire
- Blog posts 2006-02-20
- Yellowikis - A Case Study of a Web 2.0 Business, Part 1
- Yellowikis - A Case Study of a Web 2.0 Business, Part 1Trust? This is Web 2.0?I like the basic idea behind YelloWikis - as Mr. MacManus has pointed out, the information in the Yellow Pages is woefully inaccurate, even their online version. That being said, I don't think that a...
- Tags: Wiki, Channel management, Yellowpages, Yellowikis, Yellow Pages, Web 2.0, Web
- Discussion threads 2005-11-17
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