ajax challenge
Facebook wins - among my crowd its now totally mainstream
ajax challengeIt’s looked increasingly unlikely for a while now that anyone would be able to usurp Facebook as civilisation’s de-facto standard social networking tool, but I’m prepared to say that Facebook has now won. Game Over. Pack up your bags and go home. This show’s over. On the weekend, I went to a family barbeque and I [...]
Our TechCrunch50 Demopit experience - next year open the event with Demopit ‘all-in’
ajax challengeSo I’ve just flown back from San Francisco after we spent all last week participating in the TechCrunch50 Demopit, where we basically launched the Influencing brand and talking about our platform for the first time outside of its MediaConnect context. Thought I’d take the time to punch out a few observations and suggestions before I crash [...]
Can we please kill IE6 now
ajax challengeMy excitement over Chrome was tempered some what from this blog post from Hank Williams noting that pretty much whatever market share a browser like Chrome gets, we still have the situation where IE6 has a 25 per cent market share. IE6 is quite frankly the bane of my existence. Most of the issues we have [...]
Chrome ushers in next-gen web
ajax challengeWhen we started redeveloping the MediaConnect platform about two years ago, we took a massive gamble. We had started adding a lot of application-style functionality to our site, which for the most part had previously been a typical media-style website. At that stage AJAX and Javascript was really starting to emerge as a far more powerful [...]
The problem with mash-ups
ajax challengeI’ve always been very bullish on the idea of modular web-services. It’s sound logical, desn’t it? Why reinvent the wheel when you can leverage what somebody has already built. To a certain degree, it’s working. Widgets are getting increasingly popular and there are some raving success stories for mashups like Google Maps. However, plugging in someone [...]
Google credits users for outage
ajax challengeI just received in my inbox this mail from Google, admitting they had not met their SLA agreement in August and would be crediting our account with a 15-day service. They would also be creating a dashboard so users can better get status information on the health of their system. We’re committed to making Google Apps [...]
No network can be all things to all people
ajax challenge | mediaconnect | social networkingEarlier this week I spoke on a panel session held by AIMIA on the topic of online PR and one of the questions asked related to Open Social as a social platform. Co-incidently, earlier I’d been discussing a similiar topic with co-panelist Michael Henderson and our moderator Steven Noble regarding where social platforms were headed. [...]
Commitment anxiety
ajax challenge | flickr | smugmugI’m sure a lot of Squash readers are like myself and basically try out every new service that comes along. Most you never use again, a few you experiment with for a while jumping between competitors and then there are those few sites that you really commit to. Committing to a web app is a big [...]
Buzzword is brilliant
ajax challengeOK, you’re probably sick of me bleating about the shithouse print formatting of Google Docs. Well, I thought I’d tell the world I’ve given up. If I have to create a document for printing I will never use Google Docs again until they get it right. If you think this means I’m back to Word or [...]
SugarSync moves us closer to cloud nirvana
ajax challenge | sharpcast | sugarsyncI’ve written a lot about online/offline access and a couple of things have happened of late that has really pushed that concept forward quite a bit. There was the obvious move from Google to announce offline access for Docs and I’m really looking forward to getting my hands on that. However, in the meantime I’ve fallen [...]

