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Oct
15
2008

  • Use the resources and technical competencies of Google to expand from an information provider to an education provider. “Schoogle the world”
Apr
26
2006

  • Getting Starting : By using Google's new Calendar API, you can insert events from your NMS (other) server into various Google calendars. These could be events from SNMP, ticket system, Nagios, scripts or even by hand! Use it to show upcoming/planned outages. The benefits of having your events in this format are HUGE! Common format, sharing, searching, viewing, invites....Some day even on your phone or in your car.

  • Help make Mashup Camp Winter 2006 a success

       Since the target admission fee for this event is $0, there will be a sectionon this wiki where the Friends of Mashup Camp can sign up to help out by providing things like breakfast, lunch, badges, and whatever else is needed to make the event a success. The first official friend of Mashupcamp.com is wiki provider SocialText (attending!) who stepped up to the plate to provide the wiki technology behind this site. 
Oct
11
2005

  • I have been coming across many del.icio.us tools to visualize usage during my  daily researching hours. So many, that I have decided to start making note of  the ones I come across. From the span of about two weeks, I have been collecting  as many as I could find. I will list each one along with a description. Enjoy!
Oct
7
2005

  • Geobloggers checks the del.icio.us RSS feed once every 5 mins, so it depends a  bit on how often del.icio.us updates that feed.

  • One view says that enterprises want "one throat to choke, one  stack to manage," and thus the trend is for ever greater consolidation on a  dwindling number of giant vendors.
  • "Five years from now, the concept of an application will be obsolete," Sawhney  said. "They will all be services, combined, mixed, matched and reused as  needed."

  • This raises one big question: the core value of most social application is in  whether or not it can build a real community. eBay, Craigslist, Flickr,  del.icio.us and others really succeeded because of the communities they built,  rather than just the technology. Thus, the idea of having lots of people easily  creating new social applications might not seem too appealing. Those apps are  pretty much worthless without the community, right?
  • If you start to think about it more as social situated software, suddenly the  idea becomes a lot more interesting. The idea of situated software is that it  serves a specific need for a specific (often very small) group of people. It  doesn’t need to scale. It just needs to serve that group.
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