Microsoft Bloggers on OpenSocial
If you are paying attention to the Google OpenSocial thing, I have two great blog posts for you. The first is for the business people and users that are trying to get
If you are paying attention to the Google OpenSocial thing, I have two great blog posts for you. The first is for the business people and users that are trying to get
I have very smart friends. They challenge me all the time. One of them sent me the following email in response to my recent posts about the enterprise such as
I’m in Reston, Virginia today at the The New New Internet Conference. Brian Williams – the CEO of Viget Labs – invited me to speak on a panel after spending some
I spent part of my Friday night installing Leopard (also known as Mac OS X 10.5) on my Mac at home. The install went perfectly and I was generally pleased
Following is a guest post by my partner Jason Mendelson. All of the thoughts and grammar errors are his. All of the formatting errors are mine. Every year I go
Within 10 minutes of the end of the Red Sox game, I got the following email from StubHub. I’ve also received several emails in the past 24 hours from folks
I’ve got my share of friends who I think of as “big brains suspended in something” (where the typical instantiation is human form, but I often imagine them as something
The subtitle of this post is “Wow – that boy can write.” If you found my post titled CTO vs. VP Engineering to be relevant to your universe, grab a
John Markoff suggests there is a looming battle of semantics between Web 3.0 and semantic web. Markoff summarizes by saying: “There is no easy consensus about how to define what
John Markoff has a fun little story about the origin of the phrase What-You-See-Is-What–You-Get in his article titled The Real History of WYSIWYG. WYSIWYG appeared on the scene 30+ years [