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http://www.joelonsoftware.com
Abstractions fail. Sometimes a little, sometimes a lot. There's leakage. Things go wrong. It happens all over the place. You will certainly find it relates to your experience. read more »
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http://gigaom.com
Chris Messina thinks Wordpress blogs could serve as a social networking profiles. This could be the next step towards the unified social graph we wish for. read more »
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https://addons.mozilla.org
This plugin will alert you if you accidentally stumble onto MySpace.com and then take you back to the site you came from. A welcome tool to protect our sanity and eyesight from that abomination. read more »
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http://any.io
Now providing access to Twitter and Identi.ca through DNS and finger, as well as finger through HTTP. Exactly what I needed ! read more »
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http://arstechnica.com
HTML helped to foster the culture of interoperability and that has made the Internet a success. HTML 5 could bring the same degree of empowerment and interoperability to rich media. read more »
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http://www.thestandard.com
Sometimes what's not in Wikipedia is even more interesting than what it contains. See for yourself how groupthink applies to collaborative knowledge capitalization. read more »
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http://www.ikiw.org
The results of a survey (conducted by Future Changes and The Content Wrangler Community) of over 500 knowledge workers on their use of business productivity tools, including email and wikis. read more »
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http://www.google.com
In honor of Google's 10th birthday, their oldest available index is back online as it was in January 2001. The Web never forgets or almost : good thing my mid-90's teenage pages are forgotten.. read more »
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http://www.locusmag.com
Stranded on a desert island, you want to bring your friends - not your records and your books. This is why joining the conversation is an increasingly critical component of the marketing mix. read more »
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http://www.oxyweb.co.uk
The data shows the highest ranked social site for each country, using the proprietary Alexa.com traffic ranking method. read more »
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http://arstechnica.com
Current technology can break free from the default font prison, but getting all the stakeholders to agree on a standard may be a bigger challenge than the technology. read more »
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http://www.knowledgeinfusion.com
Going back to the roots of the pie chart, this article shows what can happen during breakfast after you spent too much time staring at presentations. Or is that an issue with cooked numbers ? read more »
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http://smoothspan.wordpress.com
Cluetrain-esque article that could have been a dent link, but I had to post it here to dedicate it to all the users of this site who are fans of both social media and marketing - I love you all ! read more »
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http://blog.dataportability.org
Closed platforms are like ice cubes in a glass of water. They float for a while. They change the temperature of the liquid. Ultimately however, the ice cube eventually melts into the wider web. read more »
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http://www.guug.de
Good practices in LDAP directory tree design. Particularly interesting tips about how and when to choose between branches and attributes. read more »
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http://knowledgeforward.wordpress.com
Lifelogging, networking, content reuse and staking territory are major reasons why we participate online, and they are explained in this short article. Are there other reasons why you do ? read more »
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http://blogoscoped.com
Philipp Lenssen ponders : what if Microsoft, not Google, had created Gmail ? What if we apply some of the same design rules that brought us Hotmail, for instance ? read more »
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http://www.slideshare.net
Lots of brilliant examples about the discovery process on the social web and how integrating discovery best practices boosts engagement in applications. read more »
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http://www.evolt.org
Role playing meets design. Instead of designing for a generic user, imagine virtual characters with strong personalities. This can be a boost for both usability testing and design. read more »
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http://dev.opera.com
The Metadata Analysis and Mining Application, is the Opera developers community's database for structural mark-up. It knows the popularity of elements, broken down for easy evaluation of adoptio read more »
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http://www.techcrunch.com
Melding many forms of synchronous and asynchronous online collaboration, federated using an open protocol and crammed with API, Wave makes current social tools seem primitive. This is the future. read more »
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