A click--a-link page to view and tour some of the many social networking sites available today.
An interactive article that allows you to search for your own interests.
The Baby Boomer Generation is your source for trends, research, comment and discussion of the generation from 1946 - 1964. Includes Sixties and Seventies music, culture, politics, humor, health and coverage of issues for Boomers
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Offers project management software as well as task tracking, project life cycle, workflow, gantt charts and other project tracking software and services. @task is project management software that helps companies get work done. With scheduling power superior to industry standards like Microsoft Project, @task project management software has enabled hundreds of companies to improve their workflow and productivity. Features such as an interactive Gantt chart, calendar views and project group lists are designed to minimize downtime and make data management easy. Best of all, @task time tracking software is intuitive and easy to use, with mobile device capability that gives you access to your projects anywhere there's an Internet connection. @task: project management software that works.
What are the new business challenges in 2008, and into to future?
A listing of links to explain what "Social Computing" really is.
Newbies Ask: What is the Ideal Post Frequency for a Blog? Here are some random suggestions from Darren Rowse...
Want to know what Web 2.0 really is? Web 2.0 (or Web 2) is the popular term for advanced Internet technology and applications including blogs, wikis, RSS and social bookmarking.
Want to see all your feeds in one place? This service enables users to see all their friends' social content in one place. Here's how to get started.
How Humans Could "Kill" the Internet
Future IT Predictions-Executive Editor Jason Hiner applies a sanity check to new technologies, new products, and new developments in the IT industry in order to help IT pros sort through the latest hype and buzz.
Tim O'Reilly attempts to clarify just what is meant by Web 2.0, the term first coined at a conference brainstorming session between O'Reilly Media and MediaLive International, which also spawned the Web 2.0 Conference.