Mark Scrimshire

Mark Scrimshire's Blog I was tapped in to the live blogging of the iPhone SDK on March 6th, and I came away with a negative and a positive thought. First the negative. The iPhone 2.0 firmware is going to add a lot of great features that makes the iPhone a great fit with the Enter... (more)
Web 2.0 Journal contributing writer Mark Scrimshire writes: Boeing has announced the shutdown of their airborne Wi-fi service, Connexion, to provide wireless service to airline passengers. It represents a subtle blow to Web 2.0 and gives us all pause for thought, Web 2.0 depends ... (more)
In my earlier article, I covered the expanding feature set offered by Microsoft's Windows Live Web Service and how Microsoft appears to be switched on to the fundamentals of what a good Web 2.0 service should be. Some commentators have taken Microsoft's entry in to the Web 2.0 worl... (more)
In considering the 'Internet Singularity,' Mark Scrimshire has been postulating a series of guidelines or rules. He has already written about the first. Here he looks at the second and third rules. Let us start with rules to be at one with the Internet Singularity: Rule #1:  It's a... (more)
In an earlier article I have been discussing the potential implications of what is being termed, by Microsoft Technical Fellow, Dr. Gary Flake, the Internet Singularity. The core of this concept is that the Internet and physical worlds will become more and more tightly coupled. T... (more)
Love it, or hate it, the Web 2.0 moniker is simply a rallying cry for the convergent and emergent development of new social architectures that Jeremy Geelan describes as The Perfect Storm of Web 2.0 in his recent column. There is something profound going on here. Dion Hinchcliffe... (more)
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