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David Galbraith’s weblog aggregator wishlist

My aggregator top ten wishlist items:
1. Search
2. Ability to pick a selection of blogs from a limited list of categories, not too many – prob like Google news.
3. Ability to do scoped search within these categories.
4. ‘More like this’ recommendations.
5. ‘People who linked to this blog’ button beneath selections.
6. ‘People this blog links to’ button [...]

Misunderstanding the Internet

TM Lutas provides an alternative economic analysis of the Internet to those provided by Adam Thierer at Cato, Howard Dean’s Principles for an Internet Policy, David Weinberger’s analysis of the Cato article, and Lawrence Lessig’s commentary on same.

Line56: 2003 In Review

The top 12 topics of interest to our readers in 2003 as seen by the editors of Portals Magazine:
1. Consolidation
2. Outsourcing
3. Mid-Market Grind
4. Portals
5. Integration Evolves
6. Supply Chain Gains
7. BI/Analytics
8. CRM Crossroads
9. Offshore
10. IT meets Business
11. RFID
12. Business Process Management

Top Internet Trends for 2004

Rob Greenlee, Host WebTalk Radio, predicts:
1. The decline of the web browser usage on the desktop as a way to get to web content
2. The growth of Internet applications – the executable Internet
3. [...]

Blogging for Corporate Intelligence

Stephen Downes in his predictions for 2004 suggest that a form of “non-blog blogging” will begin to emerge. He describes this as a way to tap into the views and opinions held by the vast majority of people who will not write publicly.
Downes also predicts that 2004 will be the year of personalization. [...]

Open Source Meets Presidential Elections

Clark TechCorps – Political Action through Open Source Technology
Clark was relatively quick to allow the digital literate to contribute what they may, after the national newspapers covered what the Dean campaign was doing. Will it matter?
We’re glad today to announce Clark TechCorps, a technology community initiative to pioneer the development of open source [...]

TECH TALK: 2003-04

Rajesh Jain’s tech talk states, “… I will offer my picks for the 10 technologies and trends that either showed promise, made the news and/or made a difference in 2003.”

  

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