Entries Tagged 'Web 2.0' ↓

Earlier this month

on the O’Reilly Network they published a great interview with Jason Fried of 37signals about their hosted project management application: The Builders of Basecamp.

Interesting:

Ta-da Lists. From the people that brought you Basecamp, the online project management solution.

Data centric:

Jeremy Zawodny has written a great post about the switch from a device-centered world to a data-centered world: Where will you store your data? It’s something that theorists have talked about for ages, but as Jeremy notes, it’s really happening now. For my part, I have a memory stick, my iPod, and my Treo on me almost all the time, any of which can store lots of my stuff. Currently I don’t use the Treo or the iPod for file storage, but I’ve been reconsidering that. I also have a work laptop and my home computer holding tons of stuff, not to mention my hosting service and ISP. Managing that stuff is increasingly problematic. Which version of a particular file is authoritative? Sometimes I think that soon we’ll all be running all of our data through some sort of CVS that will synch everything up no matter where it is.

Fast Company

on Flickr: Reinventing a category whose flashbulb burnt out from Fast Company’s Fast 50.

Stewart Butterfield,

Ben Cerveny, and Eric Costello: Transcendent Interactions. Ludicorp’s Presentation at the O’Reilly Emerging Technology Conference. Important stuff in here.

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