Mostly it is the otherwise. But the recent Engadget episode has shown us the new possibility. Engadget wrote: This one doesn’t bode well for Mac fans and the iPhone-hopeful: we have it on authority that as of today, the iPhone launch is being pushed back from June to… October (!), and Leopard is again seeing a delay, this time being pushed all the way back to January This was because of a fake email sent internally to Apple, which was forwarded to Engadget and the panic ensued. [Continue]
Doc Searls writes in his inimitable style that he blogs to inform. By informing we actually contribute to what you form. I do not think this is a new notion, this credit has already been given to various things like books, events, lectures or discussions. [Continue]
Software is complex, for a variety of reasons - the domain problem, the plethora of unknown factors and the developmental process. One of the jobs of the software community is to simplify the outcome of all this for the common man. However, recently we have become real good at killing the simplicity! [Continue]
Know them! These are the lies that Web 2.0 entrepreneurs come up with. In my opinion, Web 2.0 itself is a lie to resurrect the dead interest in Web after the dotcoms went bust. [Continue]
Web 2.0 sounds very ornate, trendy and made-for-marketing. For me it was also scandalous and sometimes silly, especially when it is mentioned along with everything today! How can someone version the Web? [Continue]