Scott Rosenberg reports on the Web 2.0 conference that idealistic developers and sharp-eyed financiers are mixed up to spin up another wave of buring money.
It count on individuals who participate so-called social software platform with positive attitudes and behaviors,however,those new apps like del.icio.us and flickr are not big enough to stir the web into another round of faver to invest.
Although Sun and Google are planning a new Office platform,I would like to have a try on WPS 2005 free version (24M) and consider install them on my newly VIO S46.
"Markets are conversations" That phrase comes from the Cluetrain Manifesto and appears frequently in blog postings and comments. The implication is that companies need to get involved in "the conversation" happening about them and their products or services. In the years I've been reading blogs, I've heard sentiments like that over and over. While true, they are often not practical or "actionable" in corporate-speak. I'm starting to think of these notions as "blogger's wisdom" because so many bloggers assume that...
Movable Type is far more than blogging software, it is a publishing platform. And for developers, it offers a robust framework for building not just "plugins" but entire applications. This is the first in a series of articles where we...
This is kind of amusing. Tim Bunce just announced that there's a JDBC module available now on CPAN. If this seems like a crack inspired coding exercise, the docs are a bit more revealing: Why did I create this module? Because it will help the design of DBI v2. How will it help the design of DBI v2? Well, "the plan" is to clearly separate the driver interface from the Perl DBI. The driver interface will be defined at the...
I spotted this post on the Digital Squeeze today, which links to a job posting on Craigslist: This Marketing Manager is responsible for leading the companys efforts in developing and managing its divisional blog. He / she will work with cross-functional teams including Creative Services, Product Management, Engineering, Corporate Communications and Legal to achieve objectives in launching and managing the divisions first blog. Huh. A "blogmaster" is a new one to my ears. If you wanna use my name as...