I was recently asked by Justin Kestlyn of OTN fame to participate in a techcast. It’s a short conversation around AppsLab, our charter and gives some insight into our projects and what we are all about.
Take a listen if interested.
-Paul
Interesting view on the enterprise and social networking.
Interesting view on the enterprise and social networking.
Interesting view on the enterprise and social networking.
Interesting view on the enterprise and social networking.
Here on the AppsLab team we have always been big believers in the power of people as a design point in applications. My personal background is in the portal space, and for years we preached people-centric. In those days, it meant a user had a configurable homepage with all the content they cared [...]
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Need your daily dose of Oracle? I ran across some cool RSS feeds to keep track of what’s going on. I personally read the Corporate News and the Application News. Of course you can always add our feed as well if you’re feeling lucky.
If you have other cool Oracle feeds I haven’t [...]
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Registration is now open for Oracle OpenWorld 2007.
The conference will be held November 11-15 in San Francisco, CA. If you were there last year, you know hotels booked up fast, so get moving - I am not sharing a room.
If you get a chance, join us at our session:
Oracle and the New Web, Applying [...]
Ross is one of the leaders in the Enterprise 2.0 Space. Smart guy.
Ross is one of the leaders in the Enterprise 2.0 Space. Smart guy.
Ross is one of the leaders in the Enterprise 2.0 Space. Smart guy.
Ross is one of the leaders in the Enterprise 2.0 Space. Smart guy.
This is a very interesting idea applied to RSS feeds. The same model should be applied to people within an enterprise. Is this the future of social applications?
This is a very interesting idea applied to RSS feeds. The same model should be applied to people within an enterprise. Is this the future of social applications?
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As many of you know, Rich built a cool site we have been using internally called IdeaFactory. Adoption internally has been astounding. We have tapped into a well of pent up expertise. It is proof that the 1:1 model of sharing (i.e. email your boss a good idea) just doesn’t work. [...]
The Tour de France Live Tracker is a mashup between Google Maps and telmetric live data. Watch the exact position and additional data (heart rate, cadence, speed, power) of the racing cyclists on an interactive map. This is a great example of making data
The Tour de France Live Tracker is a mashup between Google Maps and telmetric live data. Watch the exact position and additional data (heart rate, cadence, speed, power) of the racing cyclists on an interactive map. This is a great example of making data
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I recently caught a demo of Hans Rosling’s software which provides a pretty amazing visualization framework for understanding relationships between data. In this demo, Hans analyzes, by country, infant mortality vs GNP over the course of about 100 years. Like all great presentations, if forces you to re-think how you view something - in this [...]
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If you’re not watching TED, you should be. It is one of the real gems of the web. Visionaries from around the globe sharing their perspective in digestible chunks you can enjoy from your PC in your boxers.
In this video, Chris Anderson of Wired has explains the 4 stages of technology. Briefly they are:
1. Price [...]
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A common analogy used in business is that of war. Conceptually speaking war used to be easy. You had an enemy, they had a flag, a home base, troops huddled together, and clear lines of division. This was true during revolutionary times and remained true up through the major world wars.
Enter [...]