The Silent Microsoft Exodus? 17:38 9/17/2006, Om Malik, software 2.0, GigaOM : On Broadband, VoIP & The Next... A few months ago when Robert Scoble and Niall Kennedy left Microsoft, the blogosphere got twittery. There were arguments and counter argume
My 50 favorite design resources Written by Neil Patel on September 11, 2006 | 13 comments There are thousands of design resources on the web which can lead to an overwhelming experience when looking for inspiration or ideas, so I created a list of resourc
Collective intelligence, as characterized by Tom Atlee, Douglas Engelbart, Cliff Joslyn, Francis Heylighen, Ron Dembo, and other theorists, is a working form of intelligence which overcomes "groupthink" and individual cognitive bias in order to allow a co
The main theme emerging at the conference is of an online, connected world where consumers can easily control their media, deciding how and when they listen to music, read the news or watch TV.
Joshua Schachter is the creator of del.icio.us, creator of geoURL and co-creator of Memepool, and the inventor of tags (which have since been used by many websites on the internet). On March 29, 2005, he announced he would work full-time on the del.icio.u
Spurl.net is a free on-line bookmarking service and search engine. It allows you to store and quickly access again all the interesting pages you find on the web from any Internet connected computer. With Spurl.net you will never have to lose a good link
Windows Vista will improve search functionality on a PC by letting users tag files with metadata, but those tags could cause unwanted and embarrassing information disclosure, Gartner analysts have warned.
IBM can participate in the committee, called Ecma 45, which is creating an internationally recognized standard from the XML-based document formats used in the forthcoming Microsoft Office 12 product. Microsoft submitted the 1,900-page Office Open XML spe
ecember 22, 2005 Web 2.0? It's more like Computer 2.0. Posted by David Berlind @ 10:54 am Or even better, the uncomputer. When I think about what today's operating systems are — Windows, OS X, Linux, etc – I mostly seem them as collections of
Edward De Bono, originator of the concept of lateral thinking, claims that “there are two main uses for creativity: the first use is to do what you are doing in a better way”. He says that it is important to find alternative solutions to solve problem