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Open Source Business Models - not just for software...
Word Clouds and Tag Clouds
Loren Feldman: Web 2.0 - Its Over...
Future of Web Apps (FOWA) 2008 - leaving with inspiration
Steve Balmer - Interview with BBCs Rory Cellan-Jones in the UK
PLEs and more Scary Web2.0 Software in the Workplace - Yammer!
VRM - The Personal Platform; A Free Customer is more Valuable Than a Captive One
Top 10 Tools Used on a Daily Basis
Whuffie: Social Capital and Winning with Online Communities
The Interfering iPhone?
BBC Radio Podcasts for the iPhone
A Week of Podcasts
Social Media in Plain English - social ice cream
Shift Happens - Did You Know? 2.0
Thinking Digital - continuing the conversation
Examples of Microformats and the Operator plugin for Firefox
Microformats - Adding Semantics to Existing Content
Sport Relief Mashup - quick, cost effective dynamic website content
Web 2.0 to Web 3.0
Twitter - in Plain English
Net Neutrality - The Internet is at Stake!
The Birth of Wikipedia
Time is a Strategic choice, Attention is a Personal choice
Open your mind to sharing innovation
Data Portability
Worldwide Connectivity Scorecard
The Fragile Internet
Blogs - in Plain English
90-9-1 theory
Testing tool for IMS Common Catridge format
Reflective learning
Public Domain Day
Creative Commons Journal
Geeks on Christmas Eve
Syncing Phone and MP3 on the move in the car
Here comes another bubble
LMS - does anybody want to be an LMS vendor anymore?
Technorati relaunch
Fasthosts password reset - customers locked out waiting for post...
Zoho - Take your online documents offline...
Google and Yahoo - Global Reach Stats over 5 years
eLearning Usage is on the Rise
News Corp eyeing up LinkedIn
Safari Books Online
Scribd licence handling now improved - CC update
26% of Canadians use the Internet for Learning
Learning through Reinforcing Synergies
The Internet - this may change the world...!
Google OpenSocial – a hub for social networks
Todays Learning Terrain
The Goldcorp Challenge
A vision of students today
Information R/evolution
Embedded Flash Documents in Blogs and Websites
OpenLearn Unit Content
Link, Lurk and Learn…
Communities of Practice: Open Source Learning
MySpace Platform to launch
Tim O Reilly - What is Web 2.0
Ofcom Consumer Panel Questions Broadband Providers
Open Source eLearning Stack from Intel
Web 3.0 - The Official Definition...
Fon finally coming to the UK
The Next Internet Millionaire...
Open ID $5,000 Bounties Awarded - DotNetNuke, Drupal and Plone
Product Development 2.0
iLife 08 looking good.
Drupal 5 - Whats New?
How Drupal will save the world!
Treeview for better data visualisation
Social Networking in Plain English
RSS Feeds in Plain English
Viral Marketing
Creative Commons vs Copyright
Trends and Impacts of eLearning 2.0
ICT Guides and Tools for the SME
More Thoughts on Open Source Business Models
Practice Makes Perfect: Trust Workers to Identify Their Development Needs
A Disney Introduction to Copyright
Foundation Degrees - Too Risky?



most recent blog entries

By James Burke on Sunday, March 23, 2008

Microformats are designed for humans first and machines second, but what do they look like and how can they be used? Read More »

By James Burke on Saturday, March 22, 2008

Microformats are one way for providing more intelligent data on the web following a reduce, reuse and recycle principle. Read More »

By James Burke on Saturday, March 15, 2008

The two day Sport Relief Super Cycle undertaken by Alan Shearer and Adrian Chiles made good use of a wide range of technologies mashed together in a single page that provided dynamic updates of their progress Read More »

By Joscelyn Upendran on Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Web 2.0 to Web 3.0 and its relevance to e-learning Read More »

By James Burke on Thursday, March 06, 2008

Another excellent Plain English video from Common Craft - this time its Twitter and I am hooked! Read More »

By James Burke on Wednesday, March 05, 2008

If I pay to connect to the Internet, and you pay to connect to the Internet, it is fair to assume that you and I can communicate without having to refer to another authority and potentially pay a premium for that communication. This is not how we have grown accustomed to using the Internet but can we take this model of communication for granted in the future? Read More »

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