You have been mind mapping for a while, perhaps using a Windows-based tool such as MindMapper. But you want to share your maps online with others and simultaneous edit. Like you can document with Google Document. What to do? Check out one of these online mind-mapping tools that my friend Jim Collins alerted me to […]
18 Amazing JQuery tips (that will supercharge Web 2.0 apps)
Here are 18 amazing JQuery tips that Jo Ann shared after CFUnited this year. Enjoy! PS What are your JQuery tips? Syntax: The dollar sign ($) is an alias for the jQuery object. Best documentation (online reference) is: http://docs.jquery.com/ [www.visualjquery.com, which I have used, is only up to version 1.2.6 (and the current release is […]
Can Spiral Web predict the future of Web 2.0?
I am speaking on “Spiral Web – the future of web society” at the Web 2.0 conference in Virginia on November 1st 2007. The talk will look at what is coming in the next year for the web? What about in the next five years? How can we predict trends in websites? Spiral web provides […]
Do you need to tap the wisdom of crowds?
Companies know that you know what you want. Interactive Web 2.0 technologies are now enabling businesses to use their customers to lead product design, create content and solve problems. “Crowdsourcing”, which allows people to take part in online discussions and vote on what the company should be doing, is already starting to take off. Dell’s […]
Is Mahalo manual search engine web 3.0 or web -1.0?
I read about a new search engine called Mahalo (“thank you” in Hawaiian) in Fast Company. Is it using some fancy algorithm to beat Google or more powerful servers to power the search? No. Mahalo uses people to do the searching. At first it seems kind of web -1.0 but perhaps there is something to […]