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Listing ID: 1034

Title: Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog

Description: Web 2.0 technology and enterprise.

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listed on: June 16, 2008 08:27:05 AM

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Links for 2008-11-20 [del.icio.us] - Fri, 21 Nov 2008 00:00:00 -0600
  • Daring Fireball: Google Mobile Uses Private iPhone APIs
    Fascinating analysis of how the new Google Mobile voice command uses undocumented iPhone APIs. It seems like unfair advantage and Google is getting special treatment on the platform. Definitely makes Android seem friendlier for and fairer for app devs, who create most of the value on a platform anyway. But Android is Google too, isn't it. ;-)
  • Why an Economic Crisis Could Be the Right Time for Companies to Engage in 'Disruptive Innovation' - Knowledge@Wharton
    An excellent new take from Wharton on how to make disruptive innovation happen (and what often holds it back.) A good roadmap and overview for those that need to navigate their organizations through the shoals of transformative times. Keep in mind that the hardest part to accept about innovation is that it rarely comes from where you think it will (or even where you think it should come from.)

Links for 2008-11-19 [del.icio.us] - Thu, 20 Nov 2008 00:00:00 -0600
  • Don't Buy Into These 10 Social Media Myths | SocialComputingMagazine.com
    Social media can produce numerous benefits for you and your brand. Of course, as the bandwagon for social media has filled up, many myths have been spread. This list of 10 social media myths will help you address the myths that can defocus your social media efforts. My favorite is #7 where social media is actually a force multiplier for traditional marketing instead of just a replacement.
  • Detroit's 6 Mistakes and How Not to Make Them - Umair Haque
    Good discussions from Harvard Business Publishing's Umair Haque on how the preconceived business notions of the 20th century are leading traditional companies to fail badly in the 21st century. Leads into a lot of our strategies on how to survive and thrive in the 2.0 era.
  • jOWL - semantic javascript library
    Another indication of the practical re-emergence of the Semantic Web. jOWL is a jQuery plug-in for lightweight, easy querying of OWL-RDFS in-browser via JavaScript.

Links for 2008-11-18 [del.icio.us] - Wed, 19 Nov 2008 00:00:00 -0600
  • Expanding the Cloud: Amazon CloudFront - All Things Distributed
    Werner Vogels looks at Amazon's new cloud offering: A content distribution network based on S3 that is'dead simple.' And inexpensive.
  • 10 Semantic Apps to Watch - One Year Later - ReadWriteWeb
    After years of languishing on the margins of the Internet, the Semantic Web has matured to the point that some compelling apps are showing what it can do. At the current rate of advance, 2009 will be a banner year for an oft-ignored and given up on technology.
  • The Long Fail: Web 2.0's faith meets the facts• The Register
    A terribly misinformed article about The Long Tail. Certainly the concept has been leveragable with anything that has a network structure (including physical Yellow Pages distribution, which the aritlcle makes fun of). The tail is various sizes for various applications but there are almost always numerous ways to apply it to a given business model or situation.
  • Play!
    Play! is a new open source framework that promises to eliminate"bloated enterprise Java stacks" and adopt RESTful architectures. It's a developer productivity play that on the surface of it has a lot of Rails attitude. Must check it out when I get the chance. Just hit version 1.0.
  • Main Page - Social Patterns
    The Social Patterns wiki is a sprawling and decently well-organized collection of patterns around almost anything social online. Largely incomplete it remains the most credible repository of patterns I've seen so far. We should all roll up our sleeves and contribute.
  • A Discussion with David Lithincum About Web-Oriented Architecture and SOA
    David and I discuss Web-Oriented Architecture on Infoworld's Real World SOA Report podcast. We cover the gamut from innovation and enterprise mashups to open Web APIs and cloud computing, and especially, Web-Oriented Architecture, or WOA. A not to be missed discussion on the leading edge of enterprise and Web technology.