September 2008 29
Swurl: lifestreaming and timelining
Posted By : Adrian Chan

Like many of you, I simply can’t keep up with the river of lifestreaming applications hitting public beta this year. Many seem to simply do the same thing, more or less, with a bit more

September 2008 29
Lifestreaming apps and designing time and flow
Posted By : Adrian Chan

Twitter’s success over the past year has given birth to a new category of social media applications. Lifestreaming apps, known also as flow applications, permit users to publish a steady stream of online activity. Readwriteweb.com

September 2008 29
Future of social web: system and practices
Posted By : Adrian Chan

Jeremiah Owyang has posted his thoughts on what may come in the long-term for the social web, beginning with the increasing relevance of activities like friending: Why ‘Friending’ Will Be Obsolete. He writes that as

April 2008 27
Climate change and web 2.0
Posted By : Adrian Chan

An article on bringing Web 2.0 to bear on climate change caught my eye this sunny and serene Sunday am. It’s a short post on Climate Feedback presenting threaded discussion forum for use in managing