Category Archives: Web 2.0
Google’s move to the Mobile LIVE web
Just heard that Google bought Jaiku. Jyri and Petteri congrats again! I tried to make sense of the move. Is it about Twitter? Is it about Facebook? Well actually it is about neither(in my humble opinion). It is about getting … Continue reading
Networked Micro Agencies
I believe a new form of organization is emerging. It is the large group of independents working as freelancers, programmers, designers and consultants that is looking to cluster into small networks. These independents are what I call micro agencies: … Continue reading
Power Law of Participation
“As users engage in low threshold participation (read, favorite, tag and link) we gain a form of collective intelligence. But it is important to distinguish the value of collective intelligence and collaborative intelligence, as first pointed out by Mitch Kapor: … Continue reading
How networking works by Mr. Stephen Downes
Also have a look at this postabout Stephen Downes about the difference between groups and networks
2007 the year of social aggregation?
Digital Lifestyle Aggregators, a term I first heard from Marc Canter(from Peopleaggregator), are popping up everywhere. No that we have scattered our identity all over the web we start feeling the need to have them bundled again to one place … Continue reading
Making stuff…
Corporates Connecting
The second phase in the Holistic Wheel of Creation is Connect. Connect with all stakeholders to discuss, share and learn about your wishes. McKinsey released a survey on the acceptance of Web2.0 solutions within corporations that should stimulate above mentioned activities. Conclusion: There … Continue reading