InfoQ - Tracking change and innovation in the enterprise software development community
InfoQ - Tracking change and innovation in the enterprise software development community
(not sure if this will come out properly)
In the last year or so there has been a veritable explosion of sites tracking what I'll call the New Technology: Web services, Clouds, mobiles, and the making of the software that they use, esp. Foss, and the distribution of these devices, esp. in the developing world.
So, as a result, there is now an overabundance of sites that, alas, pretty much recycle the same news. Sometimes there is something new, and usually that something new is boring. But not always; and more to the point, the idea is to stitch the patches of reported activity together to make patterns of meaning leading to action.
But I'm curious: what sites then do you, reader (in the singular, I suppose) read, use, follow? Or are you, like the rest of us, becoming Twitterphilies? If so, how is Twitter for most of us not unlike hearsay?
(not sure if this will come out properly)
In the last year or so there has been a veritable explosion of sites tracking what I'll call the New Technology: Web services, Clouds, mobiles, and the making of the software that they use, esp. Foss, and the distribution of these devices, esp. in the developing world.
So, as a result, there is now an overabundance of sites that, alas, pretty much recycle the same news. Sometimes there is something new, and usually that something new is boring. But not always; and more to the point, the idea is to stitch the patches of reported activity together to make patterns of meaning leading to action.
But I'm curious: what sites then do you, reader (in the singular, I suppose) read, use, follow? Or are you, like the rest of us, becoming Twitterphilies? If so, how is Twitter for most of us not unlike hearsay?
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