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 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...by Mike Stenhouse on 08/07/2008
I have the pleasure of speaking at Skillswap in Brighton tomorrow evening. It...by Peter Biddle on 03/07/2008
We’ve been discussing the issue highlighted by this posting internally. I ...by Charles Armstrong on 27/06/2008
A couple of weeks ago I was in Sapporo at the Infinity Ventures Summit (the site...Ideas, observations and code from Trampoline's technical brains.
by on 02/07/2008
global fixtures are evil, but we’ve got a bunch of unit tests depending onby Jan Berkel on 21/05/2008
Trampoline Systems is hosting a visualisation workshop this coming Saturday, 24tby Jon Cowie on 19/05/2008
I’ve put together a script for creating DMG files without using OS X̷by 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 al