Jahr: 2003
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Tim O’Reilly: All Software Should Be Network Aware
Tim O’Reilly: „We ought to be able to have the expectation that all applications, whether local or remote (web) will be set up for two-way interactions. That is, they can be either a source or sink of online data.“
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Wochenschau-Archiv
„[…] hier können Sie in den Filmen der Wochenschauen kostenfrei recherchieren“. http://www.wochenschau-archiv.de/
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Clay Shirky: A Group Is Its Own Worst Enemy
„Let me offer a definition of social software, because it’s a term that’s still fairly amorphous. My definition is fairly simple: It’s software that supports group interaction. I also want to emphasize, although that’s a fairly simple definition, how radical that pattern is.“ http://www.shirky.com/writings/group_enemy.html
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Spring
„Spring is an innovative, web-inspired desktop initially for OS X. It’s a universal canvas where you interact naturally with singular, visual representations of the people, places, products, etc that define your life!“ http://www.usercreations.com/spring/
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Wikis as outliners
Jeff Chan: „[…] I think wikis can learn from outliners. What I would like to see is some form of automated summarization or folding capability which keeps the amount of text per page roughly constant or bounded.“
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Jon Udell: Voices
„I’ve been a Wiki (and a Ward Cunningham) fan for years, but I would say that Wiki, too, is suboptimal for the task at hand. Ideally XML, not raw ASCII text, would be the stuff that was written, and refactored, and then mined to produce coherent views. We have no tools that come close to…
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Top Ten Guidelines for Homepage Usability
Jakob Nielsen’s Alertbox: http://www.useit.com/alertbox/20020512.html
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Topic Maps Websites
http://www.topicmaps.org/ http://www.topicmap.com/ http://www.garshol.priv.no/download/tmlinks.html http://www.isotopicmaps.org/