Showing posts with label social networking. Show all posts
Showing posts with label social networking. Show all posts

Friday, April 18, 2008

Free paper scanning and converting to ipaper

I thought this was interesting.

I'm using ipaper on my "Learn XLsuite" materials.

I think it's pretty cool, but this was even cooler. Smart strategy since they monitise it with adwords on the documents, but they're pretty innocuous so ... should be good.

Check out their press release (as an ipaper)
Read this doc on Scribd: Convert your paper to iPaper

Friday, February 01, 2008

XLsuite Engine behind Tradeshow Offerings

The boys have been working hard on furthering the development of the XLsuite product. As with every worthwhile goal, we have our bumps and obstacles on our road to success. This past week, we got to participate in presenting a couple of new Verticals launched with the XLsuite back-end.

StrataXL.com
AgentXL.com
LiveInStrathcona.com
LiveOnCommercialDrive.com
LivinginMountPleasant.com
BlueAgent.ca
SellFM.com

Participating in those events clearly demonstrate interest in the technology, the social values, the ideas, and visions held by the creative force behind IXLD New Media.

Saturday, March 03, 2007

NY Times article about Cisco buying into Social Networking

SAN FRANCISCO, March 2 — Next week Cisco Systems, a Silicon Valley heavyweight, plans to announce one of its most unusual deals: it is buying the technology assets of Tribe.net, a mostly forgotten social networking site, according to people close to the companies’ discussions.


This is an interesting move for Cisco, when have hardware makers ever excelled at software? It'll be interesting to see where this goes and if they can parlay this into a real service, or if it'll be so much hot air in the end.

Social networking to me sounds like the ".com" of the 2.0 age. So much hype, not enough profits. Not to say that myspace and youtube haven't made a few bucks, but really... does Nike really hope to attract us to start blogging on their site? Doens't it realize that it'll have to pay me to come blog for them and then no one would be interested in what they had to say (except maybe the odd 16 year old).

Social Networking for business? I guess LinkedIN would be the market leader there, why didn't they buy them. MAYBE I could see that going somewhere... but really, a bunch of old code from some ravers?

Download Rubyonrails, and set up your own in less time with better features - not that I know what they had, I'm totally blowing smoke out my ass, it's just the whole thing sounds so.... Fluff