I first wrote about Augmented Reality in my post early May, and I am quite proud of the fact that I indicated it’s potential well before all the recent hype from some of the more read tech blogs out there.
There have been a number of recent articles and posts by TechCrunch, Mashable and ReadWriteWeb about [...]
Archive > August 2009
Is Wikitude Drive the Future of GPS Navigation…?
More to learn in SEO…
This is a great presentation by Matt Cutts… that anyone interested in SEO should watch. It’s quite long, but however much of an expert you think you are in the discipline of SEO (white-hat that is..), I am sure you will learn something from this… at least in regards to Google.
Enjoy…
RealTime technologies breeding Faster Innovation…
I am naturally interested in this article in the WSJ because of my research in the field of Open Innovation. But I think what Brynjolfsson and Schrage have to say here, about how the speed at which technology operates (especially with the RealTime features of the web) is helping speed up the pace of innovation [...]
Solution for the Semantic Web? RDFa and MicroFormats…
I’m sure a lot of you have heard or read about the Semantic Web… or what is referred to occasionally as Web3.0. The underlying principle is that it will be a Web that not only relies on keywords or tagged content but on the actual semantics (meaning and context) of various words.
There have been some [...]
A crazy month… since I last blogged…
I can’t believe it’s been over a month since I posted my last blog update about Microsoft Office 2010, and the excitement of having a web-based MS Office suite sitting on the cloud.
Time has literally flown by and to say I’ve been busy would be an understatement. Aside from my full time job, I have [...]

