Monthly Archives: May 2007

VentureBlog: The Web 2.0 List

Fantastic list of Web 2.0 Companies

The Cathedral and the Bazaar

Software development principles

VentureBlog: The Web 2.0 List

Fantastic list of Web 2.0 Companies

Microsoft Surface

Table top computer from MS, new UI and interaction paradigms

Enterprise RSS Feed Servers and RSS Readers - Attensa - Home

Enteprise RSS enablement service.

Enterprise RSS Feed Servers and RSS Readers - Attensa - Home

Enteprise RSS enablement service.

GeoCommons

Explore, Create & Share Intelligent Maps and Geographic Data

SAP’s Plan to Globalize Hits Cultural Barriers - WSJ.com

Cultural change at SAP, internal discord

blog.lendingclub.com

P2P lending (see Prosper) through Facebook, TripleHop founders

blog.lendingclub.com » Who We Are

P2P lending (see Prosper) through Facebook, TripleHop founders

Kids, the Internet, and the End of Privacy: The Greatest Generation Gap Since Rock and Roll — New York Magazine

Fascinating comparison btw generations and internet behavior

Inkling Markets Public Marketplace

These guys are a predicitive markets engine. Just like NewsFutures. It is a very cool idea to leverage the wisdom of the crowds. Lot’s of applicability to game design and enterprise apps.

Inkling Markets Public Marketplace

These guys are a predicitive markets engine. Just like NewsFutures. It is a very cool idea to leverage the wisdom of the crowds. Lot's of applicability to game design and enterprise apps.

Unfortunately, Even The Most Fun Business Software Doesn’t Sound Very Fun

"The usability of most business software is notoriously poor, and because of this, it often goes unused within companies that have invested in it."

The Problem with Enteprise 2.0

Enterprise 2.0 is Web 2.0 for companies. Some have called it “Consumerprise”, but whatever your term, you get the idea - applying successful concepts from the consumer web to companies. This type of thinking is the driving force behind any start-up that defines itself as “DIGG for the Enterprise” or similar.
The more I see companies [...]