"Google's announcement of its App Engine has naturally generated a lot of buzz, as well as some fear, uncertainty, and doubt. There is the concern that Google will corral even more user data via its App Engine, becoming a kind of 21st century data and advertising baron, as...
highlighted by pgaliba | 15 wks ago | updated 15 wks ago 125 views | 0 comments
So now they're talking about how email is old-school. Great. Just when I was getting used to pruning my inbox... ""E-mail has died away for a group of users. For the younger generation, they don't use e-mail," he...
highlighted by jordan | 20 wks ago | updated 20 wks ago 256 views | 1 comment
Facebook's developer blog notes that you can now create Facebook-based applications and games that live on your own website. Developers can get deeper access to Facebook's networking functionality, except that they...
created by jordan | 25 wks ago | updated 25 wks ago 824 views | 2 comments
Period of transition or hard labour of a new WEB. The weakest and the strongest points of Social Graph.OpenSocial initiative and why Google is probably the worst possible starting point for a...
created by SexySEO | 30 wks ago | updated 30 wks ago 344 views | 0 comments
I never really hit it off with the Web 2.0 moniker. To me, it was and still is a marketing gimmick that doesn't reflect the fullness of the second breath the web has taken recently.
Version two implies the web has stepped forward. To me, that's to neglect the fact that the...
created by Octane | 1 year ago | updated 1 year ago 587 views | 2 comments
"Whether Flickr would, or should, give a direct competitor a Flickr API key for the purpose of moving a Flickr user's data to that competitor's service: .."