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  • Google Friend Connect: Add social features to your site
    Not to be outdone by Facebook, Google announced Friend Connect today: "Google Friend Connect means more people engaging more deeply with your website -- and with each other." With no programming whatsoever I might add.

  • Facebook Developers | Resources
    The site says it all, it's Facebook's Jakob's Law strategy: :Facebook Connect is the next evolution of Facebook Platform - enabling you to integrate the power of Facebook Platform into your own site. Enable your users to 1) Seamlessly "connect" their Facebook account and information with your site, 2) Connect and find their friends who also use your site and 3) share information and actions on your site with their friends on Facebook.

  • CRM 2009 Forecast - Part 2 - Sticking My Hands Out To Be Slapped | CRM 2.0: The Conversation | ZDNet.com
    Excellent forecast from probably the top CRM guy in the world. Please read both sections.

  • 100 Useful Tips and Tools to Research the Deep Web | Online College Blog and School Reviews
    Good list and particularly interesting are the Semantic Web tools, which I'm going to really put through their paces shortly.

  • The emerging case for open business methods | Enterprise Web 2.0 | ZDNet.com
    I make a case for an apparently emerging era of open business methods powered by 2.0 concepts and the Internet. I include examples, case studies, and challenges. If you're in business in the 21s century, you should read this.

  • Product Design And Development Is Outsourcing's Next Big Thing - Outsourcing Blog - InformationWeek
    The info is a little dated but the numbers are so large that it's compelling information about how product development and design is being outsourced. Of course, outsourcing is just the first step, open sourcing and Product Development 2.0 are the next big things.

  • Open Source: The Model Is Broken - BusinessWeek
    Provocative title but good analysis in the end: "Open source has simply become a means to an end?it lowers economies of scale for software and in doing so, is prompting more innovative business models.". The bottom line is that open source software has driven the multiples out of the software business and that the service and support model is a route that only a few will be able to take.

  • Implementing Enterprise 2.0 In The Real World | SocialComputingMagazine.com
    Use list of post-hype best practices for Enterprise 2.0. Many of these will be familiar but I like the "safe-fail" idea in point #2 very much, for example. To be emergent means that there will be much "course correction" to get the right structure and flow.

  • pyjamas
    With Pyjamas you can now write your Ajax Web apps in Python for maintability. There are always lots of issues when doing this but Javascript just doesn't scale up well when creating full blown apps in the browser.

  • OpenStreetMap
    A good example of the emerging open data movement, this one around location. Lots of challenges and opportunities as we create more and more of the data that we need on the edge of the network.

  • Biggest Battle Yet For Social Networks: You, Your Identity And Your Data On The Open Web
    Facebook continues to make major and mostly proprietary moves as the battle for Web identity heats up. Most companies are following open standards but Facebook Connect is a creation of its own making. However, Google is actually making more interesting moves in this space in many cases and most folks aren't even paying attention.

  • ShoutEm - Roll your own Microblogging Social Networking
    Another new microblogging service. It seems to have the requisite features but nothing remarkable stands out about it. Anyone else find anything good?

  • Semantic Django - Tools for semantic stuff in Django
    A pretty terrific set of resources for building Semantic Django applications in Python. Further evidence in the deep, abiding interesting in SemWeb tech that's building up.

  • CIO - Enterprise 2.0 101: An Executive Guide to Enterprise 2.0
    A pretty decent foray into Enterprise 2.0 basics. Unfortunately the software examples aren't great and it doesn't get quite deep enough into what's special about E2.0 but it's what your boss will be reading so it's worth study.

  • zembly
    A "Wikipedia for social apps?a wiki for live, editable code beyond trivial widgets" it looks like a pretty compelling way to build SNS apps. It's apparently Sun's foray into this space. WIll be giving it a spin as soon as possible.


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