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 Peter Biddle on 13/05/2008
Gartner is showing their top 10 disruptive technologies for 2008 right now here ...by Peter Biddle on 09/05/2008
I will be in Spain next week at the Gartner Symposium/ITxpo 2008, representin...by Rebecca Kemp on 06/05/2008
In which a sticker not only ignites the latent inner arts critic of your corresp...by Peter Biddle on 30/04/2008
I’ve seen a few comments on blogs about the intersection of social network...by Rebecca Kemp on 23/04/2008
Rarely is one presented with a delicious opportunity to delve into the connectio...Ideas, observations and code from Trampoline's technical brains.
by Craig McMillian on 28/01/2008
We?re looking for new people to become cornerstones of our back-end developmentby Mike Stenhouse on 05/09/2007
I have the honour and terror of presenting at @media Ajax on home turf this Noveby Jan Berkel on 02/08/2007
No big changes this time, mainly compatibility fixes for JRuby 1.0. It is now alby Tomasz Wegrzanowski on 24/07/2007
I just started working at Trampoline Systems yesterday. Some of you might know mby Jan Berkel on 13/07/2007
While trying to create a unified testing framework (shared between Rails and our