May 2006
Five Techniques for Using Web 2.0 to Reinvent the Customer Relationship
I call the use of Web 2.0 for business purposes, both internal and customer-facing, Enterprise Web 2.0. At its core, Web 2.0 is about harnessing collective intelligence and most of the rest of the Web 2.0 ideas fall out from this concept.&
Wednesday, 31 May 2006 12:25 PM
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Is Web 2.0 Emerging from Adolescence?
Reading Richard MacManus' recent musings on his on-again, off-again relationship with the term Web 2.0, along with Web 2.0's seemingly newfound respectability as serious organizations bandy the term about, has me thinking that we're entering a new ph
Thursday, 25 May 2006 10:22 AM
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Google's Innovative Yet Limited Ajax Environment: GWT
Google's recent foray into delivering an Ajaxified Web application stack, the Google Web Toolkit, says much about Google's pragmatic method of delivering innovation to the market. I for one, would heartily recommend it for certain applications,
Sunday, 21 May 2006 09:09 PM
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Being Practical with Web 2.0 Thinking
I wrote earlier this week about the discussions on Web 2.0 reductionism that has been making the rounds recently, and I think it's a refreshing change of pace. As my readers know, I certainly tend to be detail oriented and my posts and diagrams
Wednesday, 17 May 2006 11:21 PM
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Online Information Storage: Completing the Web as Platform
I've written several times in the past (most particularly here) about online storage and its importance to the next generation of the Web. And the developments in this space over the last year have been fascinating indeed. For true Web 2.
Friday, 12 May 2006 03:38 PM
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Making the Most of the Web: Creating Great Mashups
I enjoy visiting John Musser's ProgrammableWeb several times a week to see what new mashups and new APIs have been added to the Web recently. The informative sparklines on the ProgrammableWeb main page tell us the whole story. The problem of
Sunday, 7 May 2006 06:14 PM
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Will Microsoft Show Big Companies the Way to the New Web?
The blogosphere coverage today of Microsoft's self-reported change in focus from a software company to a media company, the moving of adCenter from MSN to Microsoft, and other related events have been absolutely fascinating. It's just another e
Thursday, 4 May 2006 02:47 PM
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