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Category Archives: Web 2.0
Tutorial : Using Twitter OAuth and the Twitter API with ASP.NET and C#
I have just finished my first connection to Twitter using non open source software It was faster to run a test using the tools already installed on my machine.
Posted in Entrepreneurship, Open Source, Web 2.0
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Marketing data model: top 10 rules to collect consumers’ data
One of the main concerns for a firm is when, how and to whom they should market their products. Firms make marketing decisions based on how much data they know about their customers and potential customers.
They may choose for mass market when they do not know much about their customers or they may market directly the consumer based on some observed characteristics.
Depending on the needs, the firm will use one of the two methods (primary and secondary) to collect its data. Continue reading
Posted in Creative commons, Web 1.0, Web 2.0
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Research for eGovernment (R4eGov), an Open Source architecture
R4egov: The technical components The architecture of the system is based on Open Source or Microsoft solutions. We selected the two competing architectures to address the needs of the partners and to ensure an interoperability of the most used multi-tier … Continue reading
Posted in eGovernement, European Commission, Interoperability, Open Source, SOA, Web 2.0
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Google antitrust case: Is it time to fight against the new monopoly?
Dear Mrs Kroes, Google abuses of monopoly power (Article 82) by leveraging its near monopoly in the market of internet applications onto the markets of online Office applications. When you use GMail and receive an email containing MS Word or … Continue reading
Posted in eGovernement, European Commission, Interoperability, Web 2.0
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