Browsing Category »Web 2.0«
→ October 20, 2005
The answer is simple. Web 2.0.
So what is Web 2.0? Think of it this way: You create a software that caters to a section of the market which nobody has tapped until now. You release the first version of your software. People like it and start using it. It becomes so popular nobody even dares [...]
→ October 20, 2005
There has been a lot of hype and hoopla over the term Web 2.0. I don’t know how many understand it. I, for one, am not a geek. So I won’t claim to understand it. But I am in the Web business. Therefore, I must try and understand it. When did things start moving? When [...]
→ October 18, 2005
The story until now…
This is the last of three parts in a series on Collaboration. The first of the three articles presented a quick introduction to the historical aspects of collaboration. The second article discussed the concept of Wikis as the new collaborative concept. The final part of the series concludes with an analysis of [...]
→ October 10, 2005
The story until now…
This is the second of three parts in a series on Collaboration. The first of the three articles presented a quick introduction to the historical aspects of collaboration. Collaboration has made the best use of the fastest communication methods available in any given era. The article now continues with collaborative techniques and [...]
→ October 10, 2005
Steve Rubel introduced me to AlwaysOn and I am thankful to him.
Two killjoys:
1. We’ve never met each other yet.
2. He doesn’t know who I am.
I am one of the thousands or millions of subscribers to Steve Rubel’s Blogfeed. Yesterday, he happened to mention AlwaysOn in his Blog post. The rest as they say, [...]