Last week I visited The Next Web Conference which was a great experience. Great speakers, great atmosphere, great people and Wi-Fi that worked! Jeff Jarvis (what would Google do) was one of the speakers and his main message was: create a...
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Are social media biggies facing the crunch?
In the face of this economic downturn the social media biggies are facing the crunch as much as many others. There has been more than one instance when we have come across news about Facebook looking for additional financing and how Twitter is trying...
Read moreVirtually possible
Suddenly, an odd thought struck me while I was reading one of Terry Pratchett's books. That happens sometimes, but more often when reading a Pratchett. When it struck me, I thought: "in a virtual world, you can easily do things that are virtually...
Read moreFrom LAMP to LEAP and beyond
A recent tweet by Tim O’Reilly caught my attention. He spoke about a new stack acronym LEAP: Linux, Eucalyptus, AppScale, Python. This will sound like music in the ears of the open source community because with the new LEAP stack you can build...
Read moreGoing to The Next Web Conference
This week is The Next Web Conference this week and am I looking forward to it. Not often do I have the opportunity to see speakers like: Jeff Jarvis, Matt Mullenweg, Andrew Keen, Bradley Horowitz and Chris Sacca. Besides that, it is a good event to...
Read moreSome tips on distributed agile projects
I started using Twitter – no, this is not another post about Twitter – to investigate if it could help me innovate. And guess what, it kind of helps. Since I started writing tweets around the agile SAP SOA project I’m coaching, people started...
Read moreCrowd surfing
This morning, I used public transportation to go to the office. So, I stepped onto my bike, and headed towards the railway station of big city Alphen aan den Rijn. Normally, I would shut myself out from the world's sounds by listening to my iPod. But...
Read moreFollow on twitter from Web 2.0 Expo
Short morning post here from the west coast in the US and web 2.0 Expo. I will be manically tweeting the last day of the expo and if you wanna follow, add @johanbergelin. By the way, picture above show the Queries per Second when Obama used Google...
Read moreI like my yams short!
This post started out as a comment on Andy Mulholland's post about Yammer on our CTO Blog, but I decided to promote it to a full blog post, because I didn't have time to write a short and essential comment. And that is exactly what I wish to discuss...
Read moreHow Mr Khonaysser beats a multi-million dollar marketing campaign
I really enjoyed reading Johan Bergelin’s story “The joy of intercontinental flights or let's make Mr. Khonaysser a web star” and so I’m answering his call by creating a Facebook Fan Page! Why? Because no matter how great your product or...
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