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This is an article I've submitted to Computerworld NZ. I interviewed Ferry Hendrikx of the NZ E-Government Unit for this. Note that the target audience is mainstream IT people, so
Continue reading »Today is my first day as a full-time freelancer, doing Web analysis and writing. It's also my birthday, so double reason to celebrate :-) I finished up at my day
Continue reading »Social web aggregating iPhone app Zensify launched yesterday with a wave of tech blog coverage. Early reviewers were excited not just about the app's ability to display updates from friends
Continue reading »John Hagel has a thought-provoking post about microchunking and media businesses. It follows on from Umair Haque's post, in which Umair said that "unbundling" media (e.g. Disney releasing tv shows
Continue reading »Earlier this week, we were lamenting about Bebo's lack of innovation in the online social networking space. Here it was 2009 and they were only just now releasing tools that
Continue reading »Widgetbox is a marketplace for widgets and they are one of the companies presenting at DEMOfall '06. Alex Iskold caught up with Widgetbox CEO Ed Anuff today for a
Continue reading »It's been nearly 4 years since news aggregation site Techmeme (or tech.memeorandum, as it was called back then) launched to the world. Since then it's grown to be the leading
Continue reading »At first glance, the social news aggregation site called FeedzZ appears to nothing more that an Alltop clone with fewer categories. But look again - FeedzZ is actually doing something
Continue reading »Matt Mower's written a great explanation of how the K-Collector aggregation process works. KC is a very clever system and I'm pleased to hear it doesn't actually require the KC
Continue reading »digg_url = 'http://www.digg.com/business_finance/IM_Most_Valuable_Web_2_0_Tool_for_Enterprise'; digg_bgcolor = '#ffffff'; digg_skin = 'compact'; A new Forrester report states that Instant Messenging (IM) is by far the most valuable 'web 2.0' tool for enterprises:
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