Both in Twitter and Friendfeed (and probably an awful lot of other applications) there is a design flaw regarding users protecting their updates. As you might know you can only read updates of users that protect their updates after they gave you...
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ICANN (But U Can’t, Yet)
Starting spring of 2010, The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) will begin taking applications for additional generic Top Level Domains (gTLD) that could see an expansion of up to 500 new domain suffixes (such as: .food,...
Read moreWeekly digest of week 30 2009
This week Nielsen presented results that teens are actually quite normal regarding media usage. YouTube drops support for IE6, Adobe released Wave and Google’s Wave is available from September and had an early release to build your own Wave. Social...
Read moreThe only good thing you can do with e-mail
Although we predicted that e-mail would die this year it seems it is rather persistent. However besides overloading people with e-mails and setup a competition "Who is the person who could CC the most people", there is one good thing you can do with...
Read moreJericho Forum Collaboration Oriented Architecture Position Paper
I have written a paper describing the concepts required for a Jericho Forum style collaboration oriented architecture. It's too long to include here, so here's a link. I would welcome any comments. ...
Read moreUsing swarm intelligence to make your corporate social network fly
At one of my clients, they don’t have a cashier in the corporate restaurant. No, they just rely on the honesty of the employees and let everyone input the food they’ve chosen on a touch display. Actually that’s not completely true, I suspect...
Read moreUnleashing the potential of Augmented Reality - a guest post
This is a guest post from a good friend of mine: Niels van der Zeyst (follow him on Twitter @zeyst), who is a thought leader on business technology and managing innovation in companies. He has set up the bottom-up innovation approach at Capgemini...
Read moreWeekly digest of week 29 2009
Chrome OS was still widely discussed on the Web this week, Safari is supporting 3D CSS, a 15 year old tells Morgan Stanley that Twitter is not for teens and a clear overview why you should not annoy Internet Explorer 6 users any further with upgrade...
Read moreWeekly digest of week 28 2009
This week a lot of buzz around Google’s Chrome OS, the death of XHTML2 and perhaps also of IE and news and information about HTML5: Social collaboration tools Web 2.0 Collaboration Tools for Next Generation of Public Service Web 2.0 technologies...
Read moreNow: Web Squared; Next: Infinite Web?
In a webinar couple of weeks back, Tim O’Reilly and John Battelle discussed their vision and structure of the web of the future. The Web2.0 Summit is scheduled for October this year and O’Reilly & Battelle expressed why they have considered...
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