The Web We Want festival runs from this weekend in London. With education at the festival’s core, the organizers — including web inventor Tim Berners-Lee — want to create a movement… Read more »
The founders of Known have launched an open-source web publishing tool that uses a number of IndieWeb standards to give users control over their content, instead of handing it and all… Read more »
Tim Berners-Lee suggests that allowing content protection mechanisms into the HTML5 web standard may be necessary in order to help web standards fight back against the rise of proprietary platforms. But… Read more »
Taking a cue from Twitter and embedded tweets, Facebook (s FB) says it will allow folks to embed blog posts from Facebook on blogs and other websites. It is a way… Read more »
During the past few months, many of the trends that underlie the social transformation in business have accelerated, like the rapid shift to proximal devices and the emergence of social platforms… Read more »
In many ways, Google’s shutdown of its RSS reader is just a small part of a larger move away from open web standards and towards closed, proprietary platforms that are easier… Read more »
Social business technologies remain in the foreground of discussions about business transformation, but the events of the first quarter of 2013 raised as many questions as they answered, or more. Read more »
Karl Moore and Niketh Pareek ask a great question, and from a useful perspective: the world around us is being changed totally by a number of trends — mobile, touch/tablet, cloud,… Read more »
Companies are rushing to embrace the promise of big data to understand both their businesses and the ways in which customers interact with them. But effective data-based decisions are not made… Read more »
While Google may see its payments to French publishers as a smart move for its own short-term purposes, the deal is still being seen by many as a payment for links,… Read more »