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  • Social Networks, VoIP, general

    Changing the Twitter Conversation - Adding Talk

    07.29.08 | Stuart | Permalink | 1 Comment

    A good week ago my father said to me I know when you are busy you stop blogging. It’s never really intentional it just gets cut out of my day and each day forward makes it more difficult. For many reasons I’ve also been spending more time on Twitter. When Twitter first launched I thought [...]

    A good week ago my father said to me I know when you are busy you stop blogging. It’s never really intentional it just gets cut out of my day and each day forward makes it more difficult. For many reasons I’ve also been spending more time on Twitter. When Twitter first launched I [...]

  • Accelerating Innovation, Social Software

    Web 2.0 to 3.0 - I Want Discrete Controls

    10.16.07 | Stuart | Permalink | Comment?

    Facebook’s barrier is the wrong one. It is global not local, social or individual. Sometimes you see things in print (The Next Social Network, Theories about Google & Jaiku, How WebOS Evolves and think… hey they are just talking about what I was working on for a year in India. I’ve been [...]

    Facebook’s barrier is the wrong one. It is global not local, social or individual. Sometimes you see things in print (The Next Social Network, Theories about Google & Jaiku, How WebOS Evolves and think… hey they are just talking about what I was working on for a year in India. I’ve been [...]

  • Mobility, VoIP

    Stalked by your Mobile

    10.09.07 | Stuart | Permalink | Comment?

    Jeremy writes an excellent post on Jaiku’s purchase by Google. Stowe noted it’s ramifications for telephony and others being blindsided (I agree with this and Google is being underestimated). Aswath takes another angle in referring to OAuth. Identity is certainly in the mix. I’ll only be happy when it is under my control; networked, searched [...]

    Jeremy writes an excellent post on Jaiku’s purchase by Google. Stowe noted it’s ramifications for telephony and others being blindsided (I agree with this and Google is being underestimated). Aswath takes another angle in referring to OAuth. Identity is certainly in the mix. I’ll only be happy when it is under my control; networked, searched [...]