Wednesday, February 28, 2007

ZDNet.com, Service-Oriented Architecture, 26.02.2007: Is EDA the ‘new’ SOA?

ZDNet.com, Service-Oriented Architecture, 26.02.2007: Is EDA the ‘new’ SOA?
by Joe McKendrick: "Event driven architecture (EDA) may change the face of service-oriented architecture — and all of IT for that matter — as we know it."

GigaOM, 26.02.2007: Ning: let ‘000 Social Nets Bloom

GigaOM, 26.02.2007: Ning: let ‘000 Social Nets Bloom
by Om Malik: "The company has taken its wide array of offerings – video aggregation, photo albums, weblogs, forums, sausages and sauerkraut – and has come up with what amounts to a 15-minute Social Network."

Business 2.0, 27.02.2007: With Wikia, a Wikipedia founder looks to strike it rich

Business 2.0, 27.02.2007: With Wikia, a Wikipedia founder looks to strike it rich
by Tom McNichol: "Jimmy Wales built Wikipedia into one of the largest and most collaborative sites on the Internet - but has yet to make his fortune. Here's how he plans to fix that."

O'Reilly Radar, 27.02.2007: Creating Engaging User Experiences

O'Reilly Radar, 27.02.2007: Creating Engaging User Experiences
by Tim O'Reilly: "Adobe's holding a special product preview summit today called Engage, focused on Adobe's new tools for creating engaging user experiences. I love Adobe's framing of 'engaging user experiences' as a touchstone for the web going forward."

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Read/Write Web, 26.02.2007: Enterprise 3.0 = (SaaS + EE)

Read/Write Web, 26.02.2007: Enterprise 3.0 = (SaaS + EE)
by Sramana Mitra: "In the same vein, that I have proposed a framework for Web 3.0 = (4C P VS), I would like to discuss in this piece, a framework for Enterprise 3.0."

Monday, February 26, 2007

ZDNet.com, Enterprise Web 2.0, 25.02.2007: Tracking the DIY phenomenon Part 2: Mass customization, mashups, and recombinant Web apps

ZDNet.com, Enterprise Web 2.0, 25.02.2007: Tracking the DIY phenomenon Part 2: Mass customization, mashups, and recombinant Web apps
by Dion Hinchcliffe: "it's believed that letting users innovate with your online offerings by letting embedding them in their own Web sites, blogs, and applications can greatly broaden distribution and reach, leverage rapid viral propagation over the Internet, and fully exploit the raw creativity that theoretically lies in great quantities on the edge of our networks."

Sunday, February 25, 2007

AppleInsider, 23.02.2007: 3G iPhone could arrive overseas by early 2008

AppleInsider, 23.02.2007: 3G iPhone could arrive overseas by early 2008
by Aidan Malley: "Even though its vanguard cellphone isn't yet out the door, Apple is allegedly preparing a quick follow-up model with 3G wireless installed."

Saturday, February 24, 2007

Economist.com, Wireless internet, 22.02.2007: WhyMax?

Economist.com, Wireless internet, 22.02.2007: WhyMax?
from The Economist print edition: "A much-hyped wireless technology is about to be put to the test"

Friday, February 23, 2007

Business 2.0, 21.02.2007: Next Net: 25 startups to watch

Business 2.0, 21.02.2007: Next Net: 25 startups to watch
by Business 2.0 staff: "Business 2.0 Magazine's guide to the hottest Web 2.0 companies - and the powerful trends driving them - in this make-or-break year."

Thursday, February 22, 2007

TechCrunch, 21.02.2007: It’s G-Day: Google Launches Apps Premier

TechCrunch, 21.02.2007: It’s G-Day: Google Launches Apps Premier
by Marshall Kirkpatrick: "The day that everyone knew was coming has arrived with the announcement that Google has launched Google Apps Premier, its subscription package of premium, hosted business applications in direct competition with Microsoft."

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

Read/Write Web, 14.02.2007: Web 3.0 = (4C + P + VS)

Web 3.0 = (4C P VS)
by Sramana Mitra: "3C = Content, Commerce, Community | 4th C = Context | P = Personalization | VS = Vertical Search
This, I submit, is the formula for the future: Web 3.0 = (4C P VS)."

Scientific American, 18.02.2007: A Digital Life

Scientific American: A Digital Life
by Gordon Bell: "New systems may allow people to record everything they see and hear--and even things they cannot sense--and to store all these data in a personal digital archive. Our research project, called MyLifeBits, has provided some of the tools needed to compile a lifelong digital archive."

Monday, February 19, 2007

Engadget, 18.03.2007: Massive Google hard drive survey turns up very interesting things

Engadget, 18.03.2007: Massive Google hard drive survey turns up very interesting things
by Ryan Block: "When your server farm is in the hundreds of thousands and you're using cheap, off-the-shelf hard drives as your primary means of storage, you've probably good a pretty damned good data set for looking at the health and failure patterns of hard drives."