Good to know that in 2007 some things haven't changed (see a TechCrunch post from the beginning of December).
That Was 2007 - Part 5: The iPhone
That Was 2007 - Part 4: Facebook Beacon
That Was 2007 - Part 3: Twitter
That Was 2007 - Part 2: Green Computing
Part 2 of our small series about the main subjects of 2007.
Merry Christmas to all Geek And Poke readers. Thank you!!!!!
The Numa Numa Queen
See TechCrunch about "Her Majesty The Queen Joins YouTube".
That Was 2007 - Part 1: The Social Graph
Twitter And The Downtimes
See TechCrunch about Twitters downtime.
How To Use Web 2.0 In The Enterprise - Part 1
Larry Dignan asks whether you're prepared for Web 2.0 in the enterprise.
If not, just read this blog!!!
The Great Inventions Of Mankind - Part 1
Between The Lines
See Robin Harris about removing metadata from Microsoft Office documents.
Google In Literature
The History Of Biometrics - Part 1: Ulysses
Greenux
It's so easy to save the planet. See True or False: E-Waste on CNN.com (seen through Christopher Dawson)
No Free Shipping
Online Life Is Not Easy
Russian bots seem to stand the Turing Test (see Nicholas Carr, Valleywag and Slashdot).
Your Personal Web
How To Save Digital Work For The Posterity
Robert Scoble asks how to save our digital work for the days after our days.
JSR Of The Year 2007
We all are looking forward to more events with beer and the Java Posse (e.g. on the Javapolis 2007)
The Stepchild Of Enterprise Software
Robert Scoble started a great discussion about the sexyness of enterprise software. Michael Krigsman, Nicholas Carr, Phil Wainewright, Goerge Ou and many others stepped in.
I've never worked in a project building a consumer application. But since 10 years I'm working in enterprise application projects.
All of us working in this business have to admit that very often the single most important part of the system - where it meets its users - is neglected.