This post follows from the previous, which discussed strategic and ad-hoc adoption of E2. It will map vendors on to that discussion, in a couple of ways. First, I want to map four specific vendors on … more →
Changing Waythinksocial wrote 7 months ago: Jonathan Abrams JONATHAN ABRAMS CEO and Founder of Socializr Twitter: http://twitter.com/abrams Jona … more →
Gerald wrote 1 year ago: Welcome to the summer edition of the “Best of the West Top Facebook Application Index” c … more →
Andrew wrote 1 year ago: This post follows from the previous, which discussed strategic and ad-hoc adoption of E2. It will ma … more →
Andrew wrote 1 year ago: The Economist’s recent article on social networks is worth a read. It draws many connections b … more →
Andrew wrote 1 year ago: Charlene Li laments “the proliferation of niche social networks” and contrasts it with t … more →
jayfresh wrote 1 year ago: This is a bit of a belated New Year’s post. I’m intending to make predictions, unlike my … more →
John Breslin wrote 1 year ago: As co-organiser of the WebCamp workshop on social network portability, I am happy to announce two in … more →
Tom Scott wrote 1 year ago: Jamie’s recent post about his work on the design of BBC’s /programmes service highlights … more →
Andrew wrote 2 years ago: According to Cory Doctorow, Facebook is no paragon of virtue, but there’s no need to worry abo … more →
Joe wrote 2 years ago: Tim Berners Lee wrote a great post last week on the Giant Global Graph. This is Tim’s vision o … more →
John Breslin wrote 2 years ago: A WebCamp “Social Network Portability” workshop has been announced to be co-located with … more →
Andrew wrote 2 years ago: Stop the presses at the NY Times! Or at least read the rather good post by Saul Hansell at the NYT … more →
gustav wrote 2 years ago: I tip my hat off. You have to hand it to Google, the OpenSocial coup is one sweet PR blow to Faceboo … more →
Andrew wrote 2 years ago: Among those who dislike the term social graph is Josh Catone (at RWW). Among those who seem to like … more →