By James Burke on
31 October 2007 00:00
Google is launching OpenSocial this Thursday which allows developers to create a single application for partner social networks that can access profile, friends and activity APIs.
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By James Burke on
30 October 2007 23:00
What is the state of play within the learning environments used in education and business today?
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By James Burke on
24 October 2007 23:00
What influence does technology have on how post compulsory students engage with full time learning today?
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By James Burke on
24 October 2007 23:00
In early 2000 Goldcorp Inc “Open Sourced” its proprietary information in its core business - gold-mining.
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By James Burke on
23 October 2007 23:00
Another video clip from Kansas University - this time on the nature of information and its classification and storage. I'm not too sure where the Semantic web fits into this picture though...
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By James Burke on
17 October 2007 23:00
There appears to be a bit of a competition brewing for the next Web2.0 app relating to the area of converting documents (PDF, Word, PowerPoint etc.) to browser based format that can be embedded in blogs and websites.
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By James Burke on
15 October 2007 23:00
A Grazr widget providing an accessible view on OPML feeds from the Open University OpenLearn content.
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By James Burke on
14 October 2007 23:00
Most Web2.0 companies are measured in terms of how many registered member accounts they have and the page impressions that they create but are there other metrics that can be used to measure success?
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By James Burke on
11 October 2007 23:00
John Seely Brown was interviewed by Steve Hargadon on Web 2.0 and the culture of learning - his thoughts on Web 2.0 and in particular how building blocks such as Open Source, Communities of Practice and the value of lurkers are quite illuminating.
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By James Burke on
10 October 2007 23:00
Following the successes of the Facebook platform launched earlier in the year, MySpace is set to also provide a developer platform by opening up access via a set of APIs.
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