The Guardian has an article summarizing some of the aspects of Social Software that were presented at O’Reilly’s Emerging Technology Conference. The Guardian referred to, but did not actually link to, this piece by Tom Coates on PlasticBag.com bemoaning the lack of historical perspective in the Social Software hype.
Archive | 2003
Must we eat Klaaah if we take the job?
Oregon county seeks Klingon interpreter for mental health patients: ”We have to provide information in all the languages our clients speak,” said Jerry Jelusich, a procurement specialist for the county Department of Human Services, which serves about 60,000 mental health clients.
Kuro5hin explains the hoax, and explores the birth of a new urban legend, Ed Leafe points out.
I just saw the headline go by on CNN. I’m almost tempted to stay up to see if they’ve figured out it’s a gag yet.
Is yet another 90’s buzzterm dead?
An interesting article that suggests that “New Media” was oversold. It was also undermined by the telopolies that promised optical fiber to the home, but delivered POTS and got out-maneuvered by cable. Still, I’m posting this on a 50.2 kb dial-up. I don;t think “New Media” runs on old copper. However, I do think that collaboration and community and social software may be the NBT, perhaps the New Media we didn’t know we were waiting for. ‘New Media’: Ready for the Dustbin of History?. “The digital age held out the potential for a genuinely “new media.” But is the World Wide Web only good for shopping and searching?” By Steve Lohr. [New York Times: Technology]
15 tips for remote collaboration
There’s some good principles here that applied to all teams. From Adaptive Path: Fifteen Tips for Remote Collaboration [ed: updated link]. “It will always be easier to rally a group of people who work in the same building, but you can accomplish just as much (or more) with a motivated remote team. Getting team members motivated in the first place and holding their interest are your goals. Here are fifteen quick and useful tips to get you started.” Linked from Tomalak’s Realm
Forbes article on future Palm OS initiatives
Forbes has an article “Where The Palm OS Is Headed ” based on what was revealed at this weeks Palm Developer conference.
Will profiling RSS ensure compliance while maintaining flexibility?
Interesting thread on RSS profile on Sam Ruby’s blog. [Scripting News]
Does T-Rex signal the end of an epoch?
I think we need to talk with the IBM marketeers. If you’re really trying to get across the message that a technology is alive and well, does the codename “T-Rex” really make sense? “IBM to unearth T-Rex mainframe. The z990 system, code-named T-Rex, spearheads Big Blue’s effort to insure that its mainframes–under fierce competition from Unix and Windows servers–aren’t doomed to extinction.” Posted on CNET News.com
DSL price drops may start a new price war – downwards.
Commentary: Surviving the DSL price drop. “Consumers, bring-your-own-access providers and cable companies–not Verizon–will be the winners of the price war.” from CNET News.com
Good news for making broadband more affordable.
Peido-B, a new virus threat
CERT warns of ‘Peido-B’ virus threat. “A new e-mail-borne threat known as “Peido-B,” “VBS/Inor.B” or “Mother’s Day Virus” could allow an attacker to run malicious code on a victim’s computer.” according to Computerworld News
Weblog coverage in the Register, surprisingly positive.
“Someone at the Register gets how powerful weblogs are.” Link via Scripting News