Technology Trends #7 - Scuba Diving the Web

The seventh post in the series on Technology Trends discusses the long awaited trend of machine readable data and how that can be applied to create a new range of context aware applications


  1. The web will graduate from the Corporate Web (organizations create brochure and transactional websites) to the Deep Web where user generated content and data resident in databases becomes index-able and available to those with sufficient authority

Technology Trends #5 - Democracy Moves Online

The fifth post in the series on Technology Trends imagines how government and public administration functions move online for the convenience of both governing bodies and citizens


  1. Online services for consumer reviews, polling and voting are increasingly popular techniques and were the forerunner for user generated content.

  2. The entertainment industry is using real time polling and opinion capture to determine programming and script tactics

Technology Trends #1 - Mobile and Connected


This post, the first in a series on Technology Trends, discusses how mobile devices and physical objects will begin to take their place on the virtual web. Their location and properties will be mapped and through various services, users will be able to interact with them.

Creation and adoption of new technologies and the resulting changes in behavior is faster than ever. Organizations of all types struggle to keep pace with new technologies. Those who are able to spot opportunities and then play to them, gain a temporary advantage over their peers.

You say Influencer, I say Influencer

When you say "Influencer" do you mean the same thing as me when I say "Influencer". A question I have been asking a lot recently and wondering why it is not being asked a lot more seeing as so many people are saying the word. As my team at Overtone has been working on new algorithms to determine key participants in online conversations, the question as to whether they are actually influential keeps coming up.

The most common definitions of Influencer?

Humanities Greatest Challenges and Personal Data

The panel discussion on Humanities Greatest Challenges caused me to ask the question: Can we use technology, the web and personal data to help us reduce our consumption of energy, water and fossil resources without necessarily reducing our sustenance, security and comfort and without restricting developing nations to enjoy the same prosperity? After all, this is mostly a blog about personal data.

Can VRM and Emanicpay help Tottol.com?

For Web2.0 businesses that have valuable content, but don't want to monetize through advertising or corporate sponsorship, sustaining themselves can be impossible. The VRM movement may have a solution coming - the proposed EmanciPay platform allows users to set micro-prices on content enabling them to vote with their wallets.

The CNET article How a kids video start-up stays afloat discusses
Totlol.com – a crowd-sourced guide and viewing portal to kid-friendly videos on You-Tube.