micro-apps

Why We See More Micro-Apps Every Day

By Andrew Davis | Published November 19th, 2009

Last week, I spent some time analyzing a new channel I happened on called TheHotList.com. In my analysis, I attempted to coin a new phrase to describe the channel – micro-apps. As I’ve watched new channels emerge, even just over the course of the last week, I’ve found more and more applications that fit the definition of a micro-app so I thought it might help to better define my new term:

A micro-app is an application the sources very specific content from at least one external source and manipulates the information to display it in a new or inventive way.

Here’s a great new example of a micro-app called Social Great.

Micro-Apps Emerge as Immersive, Connected Experiences

By Andrew Davis | Published November 9th, 2009

Okay, so I just made up a new term “micro-app.” That’s the only way I can describe TheHotlist.com — it’s a micro-app. Basically, TheHotlist uses Facebook Connect to deliver a rich interface for your Facebook events. The interface is intriguing, delivering you a map and a calendar and showing you who’s attending what, where. It’s interesting and it may highlight something we’re going to see more of: deeper web applications built as massive mash-ups using networks like LinkedIn or Facebook as their core.