Web 2.0 Themes
Last week, I attended the User Interface Conference in Boston. It was hosted by UIE. It was a really good conference and I would like to go back next year if I can get the funding. Joshua Porter did a...
View ArticleThe Apostle Paul and MySpace.com
Over 47 million people are hanging out on MySpace.com. What would the Apostle Paul think of the virtual world of MySpace.com? are some thoughts of a web evangelists that encourages us to go to where...
View ArticleThe Del.icio.us Lesson
This comes from Joshua Porter. The del.icio.us lesson Personal value precedes network value People rarely do things for the “good of the network” Del.icio.us, though providing very cool tagging...
View ArticleWeb 2.0 and Group Therapy
Kathy Sierra writes about the differences between “an architecture of participation” and “Sharing.” The first contributes content that we can benefit from. The second seems to be sharing too much...
View ArticleA Match.com for Families?
So your family does not have any close friends? Well now there is a solution for you. A new social networking website called Friends for Families is here. It is sort of a Match .com for families. All...
View ArticleCookies from New York
It is amazing how the Internet has changed our lives. I think about the fact that I just had a face-to-face conversation with one my best friends who lives in Hungary. I remember a time when our...
View ArticleFront-End Design Conference 2011
Last Thursday, I made a trek to St. Pete for the Front-End Design Conference. Dan and Cherrie Denney are a class act and do an awesome job of hosting this event each year. It is a small, yet top shelf...
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