Category Archives: kynetx

The iPad is the Context-Aware Monitor You Can Take Anywhere

For those that don’t follow my Twitter or Facebook or FriendFeed streams, a few weeks ago I bought an iPad.  I was sitting down at the Pool in Hawaii next to Chris Pirillo (we were both speaking at a conference … Continue reading

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The Web is No Longer Open

“So it can benefit everyone.” That’s what a Google employee said today as he tried to explain Google’s recent push to have websites use the ‘rel=”me”‘ meta HTML tags to identify pages a user owns on the web.  It’s not … Continue reading

Posted in buzz, Facebook, Google, http://schemas.google.com/blogger/2008/kind#post, index, kynetx, open, open standards, open web, opengraph, social, Technology, web | 25 Comments

Kynetx Launches Chrome Extension Support for Their Platform

Editor’s note: Kynetx is something you have to use to fully understand!  If nothing in this article makes sense, please skip down to the bottom and at least try out the extensions these guys have built in their app directory … Continue reading

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It’s Time to Free the Twitter Client

Dave Winer wants a programmable Twitter client. I think it’s a great idea.  It’s something the browser has had for quite awhile now via extensions, frameworks, and plugins.  Up until this point Twitter clients have been closed systems that can’t … Continue reading

Posted in action cards, dave winer, facebook client, http://schemas.google.com/blogger/2008/kind#post, information cards, kynetx, loic lemeur, open standards, seesmic, selector, Social Coding, Technology, tweetdeck, twitter client | 3 Comments