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Saturday, February 27, 2010
Behind any one of the smartphones, eBook Readers, netbooks and LCD-televisions that debuted last week at CES is almost certainly a Free and Open Source Software (FOSS) application or platform. Telecommunications companies have harnessed Android in the battle for a larger share of the smartphone market and collaborated on applications with FOSS programmers while preventing customers the right to chose between carriers. An excerpt from an article by Lysandra Ohrstrom : “Free software has been embraced by commercial developers and is now powering a much wider range of embedded devices than any single proprietary program.
 
Sunday, February 21, 2010
Therefore, the applications of these networks and the anonymity they enable have many facets and purposes. There is a large group of initiatives whose critical foundation can be exemplified in another project by UBERMORGEN.COM, Paolo Cirio and Alessandro Ludovico: Amazon Noir (2006). This was achieved by an application designed for that purpose by the Firefox search engine, to be installed in each user’s computer, which made it possible to transform the “Search inside This is the second part of a text taken from a presentation at Medialab Prado in Madrid, by Juan Martín Prada, for the Inclusiva-net meeting in July 2009.
 
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Apple will use Digital Restrictions Management (DRM) to gain total veto power over the applications you use and the media you can view. This summer we saw the dangers of DRM on ebook readers, when Amazon deleted hundreds of copies of George Orwell’s 1984 from readers’ computers while they slept. From [link] Dear supporter,
 

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If you release data such as what products you sell, how much for, if and where they are in stock, including the address of the reseller, this can be “mashed up” into a widget applicationAmazon API Amazon and eBay dominate shopping widgets – Amazon lets you embed book widgets on your blog, and you get between 4-10% affiliate revenue. Episode 3 focusses on monetizing APIs and looking at revenue streams from widgets. Companies that open their business databases and stream that data out, can have an army of hundreds of thousands (mostly) unpaid developers
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Historical Look at Java-based Application Servers One of the most recent examples of commoditization in the software industry is the rise of Java-based application servers.An application server is a container for running enterprise applications. It is, in essence, a sandbox that abstracts awayenterprise services - application deployment and monitoring, database access, web access, queuing, ReadWriteWeb ReadWriteWeb ReadWriteTalk Enterprise Jobwire About Subscribe Contact Advertise RSS RWW Daily by Email RSS RWW Weekly Wrap-up Home Products Trends Best of RWW Archives R/WW Thanksgiving: Thank You Google for Open Social (Or, Why Open Social Really Matters) Written by Alex Iskold / November 22, 2007 8:39 AM / 13 Comments « Prior Post Next Post » When Google and others ganged up on
Additionally, many moderation tools are bespoke applications that get the job done at launch but are difficult or expensive to upgrade as things change - and things change very rapidly these days as site-owners adopt more and more social functionality. Obviously, there is the scope for moderation companies to re-sell the application. We’ve pushed the first ‘live’ release of Socialmod today. We think it has the potential to become the ‘Basecamp of moderation’.
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Of course, it’s true that there are many exciting applications of “social media” within the worlds of marketing, advertising and PR - but let’s get things in perpsective: the really important thing to grasp about the World Wide Web and digital technologies is how they’re changing the way we live, think, organise, love, eat and even fight. eBay and Amazon never talked of “social media” - they talked about “service” and “community”. David Armano. Photo uploaded to Flickr by jdlasica @bbhlabs
business-to-customer websites, like Amazon, eBay and Etsy, all offer a range their value in a live application, in real time. Here new applications that will soon be used in other businesses: gaming and dating. Explore some of the applications these industries are using, and BLOG A Practical Guide to Implementing Implementing Web 2.0 (aka
One huge change is the rise in socially-enabled web applications, applications that connect users in new and more explicit ways. Have seen sites start to add social functions (as a “me too” approach) perhaps without really thinking through whether it suits their business or its something that can operationally support. Joshua Porter Says: May 2nd, 2007 at 11:34 pm According to Amazon, 16 features isn’t too much. UIE.com | UIE Roadshow | UIE Web App Summit | UIE Virtual Seminars User Interface Engineering Home About Us Services Articles Events Reports Blog Podcasts Blog home Archived posts RSS Feed ( What is rss? ) Why Invest in Social Features for Your Web Site? By Joshua Porter May 1st, 2007 This is the first in a multi-part series on the topic of social design, a follow-up
home | archives & search | rough type store | nicholasgcarr.com « Understanding Google | Main | A star for "The Big Switch" » My(Work)Space November 28, 2007 The new edition of the Financial Times Digital Business podcast is out, and it includes, among other things, a commentary from me on the contrast between formal business software applications and informal social networks like Facebook and MySpace. Designed through elaborate, top-down processes, these so-called enterprise applications usually end up as rigid, cumbersome systems that are disconnected
but why not both business networks, or more than one messaging application? I would suggest the Feedbuddy crew consider creating a Facebook application. Greetz, Marion Posted by: marion | August 18, 2007 12:38 PM RWW SPONSORS Grab this swicki from eurekster.com RECENT JOBS POPULAR TAGS google facebook twitter iphone microsoft search mobile yahoo social media music video social networking apple myspace ReadWriteWeb ReadWriteWeb ReadWriteTalk Enterprise Jobwire About Subscribe Contact Advertise RSS RWW Daily by Email RSS RWW Weekly Wrap-up Home Products Trends Best of RWW Archives Feedbuddy: RSS Matchmaking Written by Josh Catone / August 6, 2007 12:37 PM / 8 Comments « Prior Post Next Post » Feedbuddy is a social network that was bound to happen: one built around RSS feeds.