It’s been a hectic couple of days. Thursday, I wrote about IdeaFactory, our internal new web think tank idea collector. At the end, I teased the introduction of a new project of ours. Shortly after my post we launched it in alpha, and suffice to say, we opened the floodgates. For now, the project will… Read More
IPhone Roundup
I’m just now catching up on my feeds. FYI, it looks like Plaxo is set for a big announcement Monday, addressing social network profile aggregation and network segmentation. Must be true, Om Malik, Mike Arrington and Robert Scoble, the triad of truth have all covered it. Actually, Om didn’t cover it, but 2/3 works for… Read More
Big Ideas, Bigger Participation
We debuted the IdeaFactory roughly a month ago, with Justin launching it for us. In that time, we’ve had: More than 9,000 page views. About 2,000 visits from over 1,000 unique visitors. An average time spent of 12 minutes per visit. An average of more than 4.5 pages viewed per visit. 45% of our visitors… Read More
Oracle, delivered…
Need your daily dose of Oracle? I ran across some cool RSS feeds to keep track of what’s going on. I personally read the Corporate News and the Application News. Of course you can always add our feed as well if you’re feeling lucky. If you have other cool Oracle feeds I haven’t seen, post… Read More
Oracle’s Spin on Lunch 2.0
Tim Bonnemann and Marius Ciorea, two guys at Oracle corporate HQ, have started a Lunch 2.0 series with an Oracle spin. It’s modeled on Lunch 2.0, offering up discussion topics on new technologies, starting conversations around them and educating anyone who has an interest. The lunches have been a big hit so far, even though… Read More
Join Us at Oracle OpenWorld 2007
Registration is now open for Oracle OpenWorld 2007. The conference will be held November 11-15 in San Francisco, CA. If you were there last year, you know hotels booked up fast, so get moving – I am not sharing a room. If you get a chance, join us at our session: Oracle and the New… Read More
Check out Oracle Events
As Justin pointed out yesterday, Oracle.com unveiled a very cool 2.0 (or dare I say, 2.0+) application called Oracle Events. This is a very useful mashup of the Oracle events calendar, Google Maps (surprise!) and a combination of Siderean Seamark and Oracle’s own Secure Enterprise Search. Many of you will recognize the semantic features that… Read More
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Cisco dives into Web 2.0, buys Five Across
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Cisco dives into Web 2.0, buys Five Across
Enterprise 2.0 Keynote: Ross Mayfield
Ross is one of the leaders in the Enterprise 2.0 Space. Smart guy.
More Oracle for Your Browser Search Bar
I promised more Oracle search plugins, and I’m happy to deliver 3 new ones today, Oracle Blogs, Oracle Documentation and Oracle Sites. You can install them here, along with the MetaLink plugin. If you’ve recently started reading, here’s the MetaLink plugin post.
Enterprise 2.0 Keynote: Ross Mayfield ” SlideShare
Ross is one of the leaders in the Enterprise 2.0 Space. Smart guy.
Enterprise 2.0 Keynote: Ross Mayfield ” SlideShare
Ross is one of the leaders in the Enterprise 2.0 Space. Smart guy.
Enterprise 2.0 Keynote: Ross Mayfield » SlideShare
Ross is one of the leaders in the Enterprise 2.0 Space. Smart guy.
Is Google on Crack?
"I am 100 percent behind Google’s four conditions, but I see very little likelihood that they will be accepted by the full commission." — Robert Cringley on Google’s plan to bid on the 700mhz spectrum
Thank You Readers!
We crossed a few milestones or recently, so I thought I’d share them with you. We launched this blog June 1. Today: Feedburner says we have 208 readers. That number fluctuates wildly, but we’ve held your attention better lately, getting from 100 to 200 in a fraction of the time it took to get to… Read More
My iPhone Review
After a month, the torrent of iPhone reviews has begun, so who am I to miss a chance to jump on the bandwagon. Actually, a reader suggested that I blog about the iPhone as a business tool, and I know that a lot of people out there either have one or are sorely tempted to… Read More
Joyeur: JRuby Hack Day: August 8, 2007
"Joyent and Sun have announced the first in a series of "Hack Days" taking place in San Francisco. They’ll be looking at JRuby and how to deploy a JRuby on Rails app on a Joyent Accelerator."
Death of an Inbox
In a comment on my first post about the slow death of email as a communication medium, Julie asked: I guess you are talking about email in the context of personal communication rather than business? What are your thoughts on IM for business use, as a replacement for email? My position is that email is… Read More
A New, Better Approach to RSS
This is a very interesting idea applied to RSS feeds. The same model should be applied to people within an enterprise. Is this the future of social applications?