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Blokmark: 12/01/2009 - 01/01/2010
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December 16, 2009. If enterprise technologies were like consumer products. Without going into the details of how this could be done, I would like to point out some reasons why we should want this:. 3 Enterprise level folksonomy. Selecting a new enterprise technology is often an expensive affair in itself. Many man months are spent on product selection. What if a lot of that time could be saved? Posted by Mark Nankman. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). There was an error in this gadget.
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Blokmark: 03/01/2010 - 04/01/2010
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March 22, 2010. Check the Loose Cases. They are the result of radicals leaking from a software. Processes. They chose to take the shape of loosely drawn use cases. And emerge on this blog. So this is a form of waste. The author. Doesn't care, because he's just relieved to be relieved of the radicals. Ah, who am I kidding, you have already guessed that that author is me. Anyway, do pay Loose Cases. Related articles by Zemanta. Adoption Of Social Networks Through Use Cases. Posted by Mark Nankman.
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Blokmark: 06/01/2010 - 07/01/2010
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June 10, 2010. Using Vaadin with embedded Grizzly. Is a framework for building fast and incredibly scalable server applications. It takes advantage of the new Java. NIO) and offers an extended framework for web applications. Which includes an embeddable Servlet container. Is a Rich Internet Application. Technology built on top of the Google Web Toolkit. And that is exactly what I did. I used Grizzly 1.9.18 and Vaadin 6.3.3. The source code below shows how it's done:. Sa = new ServletAdapter();. The third...
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Blokmark: Early adopters: losers or heroes?
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March 18, 2011. Early adopters: losers or heroes? When a new technology, gadget or device, which I will refer to as "thingy" from here on, comes into existence, it must manage to enter the hype cycle. Otherwise it won't get noticed. It's creators will need to convince other people to use this new shiny thingy. I am not talking about beta testing. We are already past that stage. The thingy needs early adopters. The thingy needs an army of zealous thingy evangelists. Well, they don't care what we think of ...
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Blokmark: 11/01/2010 - 12/01/2010
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November 25, 2010. Why apps are called apps. Apps, you gotta have em. There are apps for everything. Apps that help you remember the milk. Apps that prevent you from getting lost, apps that make you see things that aren't really there (such as ghost buildings that used to stand at the spot you are looking at or unreal fish ponds with unreal fish you can really try to catch), apps that allow you to text and walk (this one will bring about our extinction. On pigs (to name a popular example). Has roughly be...
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Blokmark: OMG, e-mail really is dying!
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October 11, 2013. OMG, e-mail really is dying! Now, I always and consistently scorned people who are saying that email is dead, but I am seeing my own use of email change and decrease quite rapidly lately. I am even thinking of entirely removing all email from my mobile devices. But then I would miss quite a lot of conversations that occur via email, so I haven't done so yet. E-mail dates back to the 70's (if you're interested, you can read about the origins in this wikipedia article. Nowadays, our belov...
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Blokmark: 02/01/2010 - 03/01/2010
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February 02, 2010. Why you should follow many tweople. On Twitter there is much redundancy. The better the tweet, the more often it is echoed (copied, mentioned, retweeted, et cetera). So, if you want to catch the important stuff that is being echoed around on Twitter, you should follow enough people to increase the chances of you seeing these hot tweets when you dip. Now I can hear you think: So why bother tweeting in the first place? This service allows you to find authoritative tweople by subject....
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Blokmark: 09/01/2010 - 10/01/2010
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September 24, 2010. An old friend of mine (Rick Mans) wrote on his blog that heroes and champions are not the solution to everything. His point is that you don't need heroes and champions to drive adoption of social media. So you need them to start the day, but if I understand Rick correctly, you should'nt expect them to save that day in the end. But Rick, didn't you realize? Super heroes are soooo 1980! Like "need more coffee to keep me going till 5 pm". Related articles by Zemanta. What Makes A Hero.
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Blokmark: 05/01/2010 - 06/01/2010
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May 28, 2010. I have so many online accounts, that I had lost track. That's why I. Decided to make a mind map to untangle things. I did this from the top. Of my head. And it only made things worse. It is a mess! From Mark's odds 'n ends. Posted by Mark Nankman. Links to this post. May 12, 2010. If SAP consultants would build cars. Yesterday, during a coffee break, I had an interesting conversation with a colleague consultant from "the other planet". Now, I am from planet Earth. Realize the solution that ...
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Blokmark: 09/01/2009 - 10/01/2009
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September 16, 2009. My submission for the JFXStudio challenge. The JFXStudio blog challenged the JavaFX fanatics out there again to code something awesome in JavaFX. This time the challenge is to write something interesting in just 30 lines of code (or 3000 characters): Small is the new Big. The theme for this challenge was announced a week later: time. I am still working on making it even more compact, but a first result of my noodling can be seen below. Or click here to web start. Posted by Mark Nankman.