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Alsop's Virtual Office Alsop's Seen The Future Of Tech--And It Is Virtual. Stewart Alsop is apparently going through predictions from years ago that have been considered "failures" and wondering if some of them might yet come true. He's picked up on the idea of the "virtual" office. He's not just talking about people working from different places - but an entire business that is interconnected online. These days, for certain businesses, it absolutely doesn't matter where your servers are physically located, as long as people can reach them online. As part of this, he sees a real opportunity for ASPs and web services. Of course, what I find interesting is that this is happening almost intuitively outside of all the hype around those two ideas. Most people using ASPs and web services barely know that they're using such things. They just know they're using an application that makes sense for their business. It's (finally) becoming less about the way the service is delivered as customers are focusing on how the service is actually useful for them. [Techdirt]
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Slices of Social Software Matt Webb offers some slices of consideration for Social Software. A good ramble.
...There's no single defining feature of social software, no common thread. But some attributes which may or may not be shared: software which uses as data social relationships/properties; software which acts as an intermediary in social activity (conversation, decision making, wearing the same band's tshirt, clapping); software which uses human nature in the design process; software that has moved from providing an environment to providing an environment and tools, or more...
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