I start this post with the Wikipedia definition of chat to give a backdrop – “Online chat can refer to any kind of communication over the Internet, but is primarily meant to refer to direct one-on-one chat or text-based group chat (formally also...
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Weekly digest of week 35 2009
This week a lot of people were discussing what the definition of Enterprise2.0 (or Enterprise Karmic Koala as Ron Tolido puts it) should be, criticism grows on Apple and the iPhone and a whitepaper (PDF) by Tim O’Reilly and John Battelle on Web...
Read moreWe no longer look for products or services, products and services will find us
If you are still in doubt whether social media will change they way we communicate and do business, please check out this brilliant presentation, with stunning figures. Interesting quotes: we no longer look for news, news finds us. In the future we...
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You probably know your hourly rate at work, but what about the rest of your time, the time spent not doing work: shopping, queueing, waiting on the phone, eating lunch, watching TV, drinking in the pub? Paul McCrudden decided his every minute was...
Read moreOracle is still buying the Sun…
A lot of you (at least the people in the Java community) are probably curious what the status is of Oracles acquisition of Sun Microsystems. Well since this is a merger that really has a great impact on the market, organizations around the globe...
Read moreThe curse of the knowledge
I have to give credit to the Internet and a few other things for all the knowledge that I have today. But some things have made me think more, especially when you read and see a lot of things around, is when you start realizing more. Recently, I came...
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Facebook was very prominent in the news this week: first with the acquisition of Friendfeed and then with the possible introduction of a special Facebook browser (which already was predicted on Capgemini’s Technology blog). Google introduced this...
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This week: holograms you can touch and feel, a Social Media Apocalypse, what is customer experience, a fight on who unfollowed who the first on Twitter and information about the most engaged brands on social media. Social collaboration tools The 3...
Read moreIs search going to die one day?
Search has become an increasingly important part of our lives, especially on the web. Imagine the world of internet without search. Imagine a website without search. How difficult things can get. But the way things are going, I see this coming to an...
Read morefacebook://
Having 250 million members, Facebook is huge. If it was a country it would be the fourth country in the world measured on population size (US is third with 300 million, India and China are the numbers 2 and 1 with more than one billion people). It is...
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