Robert Scoble wrote an interesting post, asking: ‘Is the mobile tech press wrong in positioning Apple vs. Google?’ He poses that, although, Apple and Google are competitors it’s currently actually about the divide between Web-and-app-friendly devices and non-web-and-app-friendly devices. His thesis is that companies that make web-and-app friendly devices ‘will steal market share from those [...]
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Smartphones 2010-2011: It’s not only about Apple vs. Google, but also about relevance shifting away from Microsoft and Nokia
Tuesday, January 12th, 2010
Tags: Apple, Google, market development, Microsoft, Nokia, prediction, reply to, Robert Scoble, Smart Phones, Windows Mobile
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The Synaptic Web ‘upgrad[es] the web to a machine learning stage’
Thursday, January 7th, 2010
A few days ago I asked @preona, in a short post on my Three Tweets blog, if he could explain to his readers why he thinks the synaptic web paradigm is so focused on the user.
@preona replied with a post: ‘Why we think Synaptic Web will focus on the user.’
Tags: daily processing patterns, neural encoding, reply to, synaptic web, user value
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Reply to ‘Streams And Sense Making’ of Stowe Boyd
Monday, December 21st, 2009
@stoweboyd wrote a post (’Streams And Sense Making‘) in which he also reacts to my last webtrends post ‘Towards a web of activity streams realizing the synaptic web paradigm‘.
Since my comments on his post became to long I decided to publish it as a post (point taken Stowe :). Although my response is directed to [...]
Tags: activity streams web, future trends, real-time web, reply to, sensorium, social media, Stowe Boyd, synaptic web, web search
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