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According to a study done by the Sand Hill Group and Neochange, the most critical factor (70% listed it as number 1) for software success and return-on-investment is effective user adoption. Software functionality came in at 1% surprisingly, with organization change at 16% and process alignment at 13%. This is a remarkable result.
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Twine has just launched publicly, confident that it is ready for prime time. I spoke with Twine founder and Semantic Web proponent Nova Spivack today to find out what's changed, who's been using Twine up till now, and where the service is headed in the future.
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The G1 will be the first handset running Google's Android operating system. Though some early reviews express concerns about the handset's bulky, "fugly" aesthetic, consumers and developers are generally more excited about the implications of Google Android's open-platform market, which, in theory, will allow programmers to code any applications for the OS without restrictions.
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With the first Android-powered handset, the Google G1, expected to go on-sale this week, the race is on amongst developers to get applications built and gain a first mover advantage. Tonight, Imeem is unveiling their app, which brings the company’s streaming music catalog to the Android Market – the Google equivalent of the iPhone app store.
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Little noise seems to be coming from Europe though, as if the downturn isn’t having an impact on the industry here at all (or at least not yet). Not that we’re rooting for that to happen, of course, but it’s a trend worth noticing. It’s hard to say if it’s merely a matter of perception, considering there’s not really a culture about being open and transparant on dealing with internal challenges here.
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Sun is releasing a new version of client-side Java insipidly called SE 6 Update 10 that sets the groundwork for JavaFX, a major overhaul of the runtime environment that’s set to debut before the year’s end and will challenge other RIA platforms such as AIR, Silverlight, and Google Gears.
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Once you have a large audience with many people commenting and discussing, you become a “Broadcaster” since you are now communicating one to many. The laws of one-to-few or one-to-one change radically. Yet your audience or customers “expect” a personal response. So far, no Social Media tools really exist to enable that to happen, and likely never will. Since well, we’re all different and truly one-to-one requires an intimacy time just wouldn’t permit.
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Apples Antwort auf die I'm a PC Werbekampagne von Microsoft
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Box.net gehört zu den vielseitigsten Anbietern von Onlinedatenspeicherung, nicht zuletzt wegen seiner engen Verzahnung mit bekannten Web-2.0-Diensten. Im Rahmen der Web 2.0 Expo Europe startet das Unternehmen aus Palo Alto seine deutschsprachige Version.
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Eine Untersuchung von Forrester Research – allerdings für die Vereinigten Staaten – zeigt, dass nur 11 Prozent der Internetnutzer RSS-Feeds einsetzen. In Deutschland wird die Quote sicher nicht höher sein.
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