The following article is the first in a three-part series that will serve as an introduction to two terms that have had a profound effect on me and my work. The terms are "stock" and "flow" and this article is an introduction to these terms.
You may know that Microsoft recently introduced Channel 9- a site that provides a look into the "cockpit" of Microsoft development. I've been watching as it lifted off and I'm pretty darn impressed.
Multiply makes it easier to share information such as photos, journals ("blogs") and classified listings with the people in your life, and find information you need from friends of friends.
A disruptive movement is underway with the Internet being used for social means. The creative destruction of the tech boom gave us a legacy of physical infrastructure largely meant for transactions and email communication to build upon. But a funny thing happened on the way to the forum, people connected and used the Internet as a social tool . As a critical mass of mature users gathered in simple ways and co-created social infrastructure, complex patterns emerged.
The Electronic Laboratory Notebook (ELN) - a collaborative, web-based analog of the paper notebook. The ELN can be used to share and record text, images, 3-D molecular structures, live graphs, etc. and can be extended to support additional data types.
eBookCollector is a Java program to manage your book collection. It features a Thinlet based XML UI with skinning support, Advanced searching capabilities, Supports multiple categories for the books. It's easy to use and best of all - It's real!