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Collaboration and Knowledge Sharing through Microblogging
You have most likely heard of the microblogging site, Twitter.com. Twitter allows you to create short (160 char limit) frequent posts. Any Twitter user who chooses to “follow” you will see the messages you post. Twitter now has over
Ruby on Rails Bible Now on Twitter
For those who Twitter, the Ruby on Rails Bible book now has a Twitter feed of its own. You can follow Ruby on Rails Bible for content updates and corrections, new content, discussion about the book and its contents, and Rails knowledge sharing. You
Ruby on Rails Bible Now Available
My 2nd book, Ruby on Rails Bible, was released on October 6th. It is now available through your local bookstores, and online at Amazon.com and other online book sellers. Another Rails author, Noel Rappin , also contributed content to this book.
Amazon Kindle: The Most Underrated Gadget Out!
With all the hype that the iPhone and the new Google G1 phone are getting, I’d like to talk about a device that I think is probably the most underrated electronic gadget that is available today. This device is the Amazon Kindle . I’ve
Gen Y, Social Media, and the Enterprise
Generation Y includes those in the age range 13 to 31. This is the largest generation ever, even surpassing the population of the Baby Boomers. In total their are about 80 million “GenYers”. This is a generation that has been brought up
Gen Y, Social Media, and the Enterprise
Generation Y includes those in the age range 13 to 31. This is the largest generation ever, even surpassing the population of the Baby Boomers. In total their are about 80 million “GenYers”. This is a generation that has been brought up
Bringing Web 2.0 into the Enterprise
Today, social networking, and user-generated content web sites are among the most popular sites on the Internet getting millions of hits every day. Sites like MySpace, Facebook, Flickr, and Google Apps allow users to share user-generated content a
Bringing Web 2.0 into the Enterprise
Today, social networking, and user-generated content web sites are among the most popular sites on the Internet getting millions of hits every day. Sites like MySpace, Facebook, Flickr, and Google Apps allow users to share user-generated content a
Online Rails Development with Heroku
Heroku is a web application that provides a complete environment for writing Ruby on Rails powered web applications. With Heroku you get both a development environment and a hosting platform. Each application that you create with Heroku is also ass
Online Rails Development with Heroku
Heroku is a web application that provides a complete environment for writing Ruby on Rails powered web applications. With Heroku you get both a development environment and a hosting platform. Each application that you create with Heroku is also ass

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