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Archive for January, 2006

Most of the communication occurring among members of a project team is aimed, or should be aimed, at making decisions and enforcing, them. Managing a project through its entire lifecycle involves a bewildering number of critical decisions of all sorts, distributed along many dimensions:vision and strategy, technology choices, architecture and detail-level design, requirements from customers, […]

about: omar

about: gsb

about: jboss

about: mysql

about: note

My friend Omar posted a short note on the transformations he sees in the software industry. Great stuff, as usual. But here’s a question his comments prompted: I fail to see the necessary open source part in the business model he’s describing. Can you, can he help me? He’s making […]

Activeweave announces Stickis

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about: rifkin: it’s all intertwingled

about: pontin: commonplace thoughts

Activeweave is proud to start to share with you the results of a change in direction we began 6 months ago. At that time we went looking for a way to use our collaborative technologies which would have a wide appeal and application.
We started with […]

TagCamp

about: tagcamp

about: commercenet

We’re going to be attending TagCamp at Commercenet on Friday October 15th.

about: brainjam

This Friday October 7th, we’ll be at BrainJam.

web 2.0 revenue models: oxymoron?

about: step function

about: techcrunched

about: just like joel

about: panel

about: vc

about: reid

about: barnaby dorfman

about: juxtaposition

about: josh stein

about: have been

about: nuit des publivores

I attended a great panel discussion last night, organized by the French American Chamber of Commerce of San Francisco, about web 2.0 (ah, just like Joel I swore I wouldn’t use this term any longer) […]

about: google

about: activeweave

about: activeweave

about: om malik on broadband : » people power vs google

Great article by Om on how socially mediated information will help create much more targeted and appropriate search results, and the players in that market.
Google does an excellent job of figuring out what is relevant for an “average user” […]

Let’s get 2006 started!

about: eric di benedetto

about: massive wave

about: value rather than sound-bites

about: brad feld

about: compete over features

about: paul graham

about: del.icio.us

about: gym

about: redwood room

about: joe kraus

about: esther dyson

about: agileamy

about: we’re hiring

With the New Year literally around the corner, and the entire blogosphere abuzz with its healthy bundle or resolutions and predictions, it’d be tempting for me to chime […]