Google could be mulling a move which would allow outside developers to play around with the firm’s development stack, according to comments by Google exec, Dave Girouard at a Web 2.0 Summit panel in San Francisco.
"We want to open up the Google stack, the Google platform in many, many ways, and in the end if we do it right, you will have the same access to Google that our own developers do” said Girouard.
Girouard’s comments could be taken to mean that outside developers will soon be able to try their hands at building their own Google apps, or adding bits and pieces to existing Google apps.
Democratizing modelling. The Sellaband for modelling. Models can upload some pictures.. get fans... who invest in them... raise $10.000... and start a professional portfolio.
Right now you are a bundle of information in mind and body. You have unique memories; your cells have undergone chemical changes shared by no one else in the world. When you die, none of this information will vanish, because it can't. There is nowhere for plus and minus, positive and negative to go since the field contains nothing but information. Therefore their only alternative is to recombine.
There is growing evidence that in fact we do share the same mind field. The brain belongs to "me," but if ideas belong to "us," then we are participating together in a field, sometimes quite mysteriously.
"mine field"!? Hmmmm could be a mine field. If the mind field had a Profile Web Page it could give you a choice:
[ ] Public (all your thoughts will be shared across the mind field).
[ ] Private (your thoughts will not be shared.
Of course, then their are the hackers! Arghhhhhh!
we are just seeing the begining of XMPP/Push architectures replacing RSS/Pull for delivery of activity streams. This will enable many new use cases and services, most of them we probably don't even imagine today !