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April 2006
Web 2.0 and SOA: Contrived or Converging?
It's been quite a week of discussion on Web 2.0 and its applicability to the enterprise. John Hagel did quite a write-up at the beginning of the week that was subsequently picked up by quite a number of folks (NIck Carr, Joe McKendrick, D
Sunday, 30 April 2006 11:12 AM :: Comments/Trackback (1-3)

A Bustling Day of Ajax in San Jose
I just got back from Monday's terrific Real-World Ajax conference in San Jose. Admittedly, I was an invited keynote speaker so I might be forgiven for being a bit partial, but the sold-out crowd said it all: That Ajax has become an incredibly p
Wednesday, 26 April 2006 10:15 PM

Ajax Behaving Badly and Other Misconceptions
An interesting discussion emerged today about whether Ajax, and other Rich Internet Application Application (RIA) technologies like Flash and Flex, will end up overloading Web infrastructures in the future. Tim Bray has a very common sense explanatio
Thursday, 20 April 2006 04:40 PM :: Comments/Trackback (1-1)

Democratization of Content with Web 2.0: The Emergent vs. Deliberate Debate
There's nothing like a good debate to get facts and opinions on the table and out onto the Web. I've been following the recent posts and writings of Harvard Business School associate professor, Andrew McAfee, on Enterprise 2.0 for a week or so
Sunday, 16 April 2006 01:37 PM :: Comments/Trackback (1-3)

Web 2.0 for the Enterprise: Where the Action Is?
An interesting trend has been seen recently in the trade periodicals and the analyst reports. And that is the application of Web 2.0 concepts in the enterprise. I wrote recently about the brand-new Software 2006 Industry Report from Mckin
Wednesday, 12 April 2006 11:50 AM :: Comments/Trackback (5-5)

The Web-Powered Control Shift: Social Computing
The idea of social computing is getting a lot of play these days, most notably this week as folks discuss the fall-out, good and bad, of Chevy's own large-scale experiement in this space, Chevy Apprentice. Forrester's Charlene Li wrote some goo
Friday, 7 April 2006 10:40 AM :: Comments/Trackback (4-1)

The State of Web 2.0
Now that Web 2.0 has had its mainstream media coming-out party in both Newsweek and Slate recently (here and here), I thought I'd take some time this afternoon and try to get a real sense of the prevailing winds. Before I go further, I wo
Sunday, 2 April 2006 09:13 PM :: Comments/Trackback (41-9)

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