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Kate’s So-Called Second Life: Hunting Butterflies on IBM’s new SOA Island
Kate Trgovac visits IBM’s SOA Island not to learn about SOA (although she claims you can do that along the way), but for a butterfly hunt. Someday, I really have to try out Second Life and see what all the fuss is about.
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Feed Validator for Atom and RSS
An online tool for validating your feed. I’m using this now to troubleshoot why Feedburner and Bloglines don’t seem to want to play together since I’ve moved my source feed location.
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David Linthicum talking about enterprise mashups using JackBe.
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BPMS Watch » BPDM Passes Important Hurdles
The BPDM standard is moving ahead: this is a report from March on the status. I’m expecting to see a lot more about this at the BPM Think Tank next month.
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The Enterprise Web 2.0 Blog: Faster, Better, Stronger
JackBe offers a free evaluation download of their Enterprise 2.0 mashup platform.
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McAfee talks about his keynote at the Enterprise 2.0 conference earlier this week (also covered in detail in one of my earlier posts), particularly about how his beliefs about blogging and group collaboration have changed radically.
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More detail on the Avenue A|Razorfish intranet wiki, which I saw at the New Software Industry conference in early May.
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/Message: David Weinberger, Andrew McAfee, and… (thud) IBM
Stowe Boyd’s reaction to the IBM keynote on Tuesday, which was remarkably like my reaction at http://column2.com/2007/06/enterprise-20-ambuj-goyal/
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Top 50 analyst bloggers - updated « Technobabble 2.0
Top analyst bloggers — my friends at Redmonk did very well here.
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Jaiku/Twitter/Facebook/Kyte/Plaxo = something happening you should pay attention to « Scobleizer
Robert Scoble compares four very different social networking platforms. His conclusion: “if you held a gun to my head and made me choose only one of these services I’d pick Facebook”
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Yet another mashup platform that I should look at, especially in advance of Mashup Camp next month.
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David Berlind, who is also organizing next month’s Mashup Camp, goes into detail on BEA’s Pages versus IBM’s QEDwiki.
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Tech.view | Luddites in cyberspace | Economist.com
A survey on attitudes towards technology adoption, from the Early Adopters to the Laggards and Luddites. May require paid Economist subscription.
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Hi, Sandy! Thanks for the linkage! Yes, you must come into SL. I’ll take you over to the SOA island. You can tell me what SOA stands for .. and then we can go shopping!
Cheers .. Kate
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