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06 August 2009
Rupert's Roller-Coaster
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It's hard keeping up with Rupert Murdoch's fortunes on the Internet. First, he blew it: he ignored the Net, declaring it of no inter...
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18 March 2009
Facebook Users of the World, Unite!
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Maybe this is the way to get the huddled masses roused up against the insane and disproportionate Interception Modernisation Programme: The...
24 April 2008
Radical Openness
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It's the new buzzword : Yahoo Inc. is swinging the doors of its Web platforms wide open to let outside developers create applications ac...
16 January 2008
Extinguishing LAMP: Sun Buys MySQL
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On Open Enterprise blog .
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01 November 2007
MySpace and Bebo Back OpenSocial: Oh My!
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This open stuff is getting popular : MySpace and Bebo, two of the world’s largest social networking sites, today joined a Google-led allianc...
10 October 2007
In the Battle of the Platforms, Openness Decides
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It feels strange to find myself in agreement with Steve Ballmer (eek), but I, too, find all these social networking sites rather faddish . ...
28 May 2007
MySpace - Closed, Facebook - Open
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A little simplistic, perhaps, but it captures the spirit of the direction of both outfits, I think. Certainly, Facebook's decision to p...
24 May 2007
Welcome to the World of Social Network Churn
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Being an old fogey, I don't care much about all these new-fangled social networks (even LinkedIn seems overly, well, chummy for my taste...
13 February 2007
Why Virtual Worlds Will Explode (Metaphorically)
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This is spot-on : The kids who have pushed MySpace to the limit are looking for the next cool place to hang out on the Internet, and they’re...
14 December 2006
MyPassword
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In case you hadn't noticed, we live in a digital world cordoned off by passwords. Nearly everything online requires them, so you are fa...
04 October 2006
It's a LibraryThing
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Quite rightly, everyone raves about Wikipedia's million+ English-language articles as a monument of cumulative achievement. But in the...
28 September 2006
Bubble 2.0, Meet Blodgett 2.0
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Talking of the past , do you remember Henry Blodgett ? Amazon was selling for about $275 a share when a little-known analyst, Henry Blodgett...
12 September 2006
The Tragedy of the Faux Commons
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Here's a perceptive post that points out all is not well at the commercial Web 2.0 sites like MySpace: The problem is that many social ...
28 July 2006
Dopey DOPA
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This story about US legislation that will require schools to block MySpace and other social networking sites might not seem to have much to...
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