Corporate/Enterprise Wikis
Wiki’s are a great idea for sharing information amongst large groups of people. Using a wiki within a workplace or a conference can vastly improve information retrieval....
View ArticleSocial Networks and the IGC
Social networks are a very popular part of everyday life. Facebook for an example currently has 800 million active users with 350 million of those active users viewing through a mobile device....
View ArticleHarnessing Collective Intelligence – Going through the lists
Someone with limited or no knowledge of Web 2.0 might wonder what is a Web 2.0 application? Words such as user-centered, decentralized and collaborative are common ways to describe these applications...
View ArticleData is the next ‘Intel Inside’– But who owns it?
Anyone familiar with computers and even those not would still have heard the popular advertising slogan ‘Intel Inside’. This campaign in the early 1990′s helped Intel to create a strong name for its...
View ArticleInnovation in Assembly – Application Program Interfaces
Application Program Interfaces are the grease between user data, services and software components. To get a better understanding of a basic API I created the following diagram. Due to API’s becoming...
View ArticleRich User Experiences – Everyone wants to be rich
To understand what a rich user experience is one must first look into how to classify a Rich User application or Rich Internet Application. In the past highly interactive and responsive applications...
View ArticleSoftware above the level of a single device
Mobile phones have always been popular but even more so with current technologies. Since the evolution of the brick like mobile devices of the 1980′s the popularity of mobile phones has come to a...
View ArticlePerpetual Beta
The term perpetual beta was coined by the founder of O’Reilly Media, Tim O’Reilly in his Google vs Netscape discussion, end of the software release cycle. Perpetual beta is used to describe an...
View ArticleLeveraging the Long Tail: Effects of Web 2.0 on Niche markets
Due to newer online methods of retail, businesses do not require shelf space or chain stores and can simply have a centralised stock. This combined with improved International Shipping allow these...
View ArticleLightweight Models and cost effective scalability
Business models and practices have changed and are still changing with the web 2.0 phenomenon. In the past upward scalability and development was costly for IT related businesses as it required large...
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