Welcome to Humans and Machines.
Trampoline publishes two weblogs for the two sides of our activity. Humans looks at how people use technologies and chronicles the adventures of Trampoline the company. Machines delves into the technology behind it all.
Trampoline on Trampoline, enterprise social computing, user experience and organisational trends.
by Charles Armstrong on 22/06/2009
Over the last three months I’ve been doing a lot of presentations to IT an...by Charles Armstrong on 10/12/2008
Back in September I was at the Network Roundtable in Washington DC speaking on a...by Emma Persky on 03/11/2008
Before I even consider this, I think my title is ineffectual in actually graspin...by Mike Stenhouse on 20/08/2008
I’ve always meant to go to SXSW. Next year I just might make it. My propos...by Mike Stenhouse on 11/07/2008
My presentation at SkillSwap seemed to go down well and I thoroughly enjoyed mys...Ideas, observations and code from Trampoline's technical brains.
by David MacIver on 22/04/2009
As you might recall, I did some articles on calculating Pearson’s in SQL.by on 20/03/2009
here’s a little plugin for ActiveRecord-JDBC which enables simple use of Mby Jan Berkel on 05/02/2009
A java programmer, a scala dev and a ruby guy meet on #irc. Says the java guy toby Jon Cowie on 29/01/2009
Trampoline are looking to hire a PFY! Working as part of our engineering team, yby Jan Berkel on 29/01/2009
Ok, another fail post, this time regarding java. Remember, Java has only signed