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What if, you could interact on the web just as you did in real life? What if, you could present your thoughts and share your ideas and not feel that you are online?
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The Colayer platform provides an environment that makes conversations and interactions simple and flexible. Until now, organizations were physical. With the advent of the Web, transactions, exchange of knowledge/information, sharing of ideas soon became possible online. The relational data model soon became a standard for carrying out transactions and such predefined processes.
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However, human communication is not predefined. It is, if anything, chaotic and random. It becomes difficult to model human communication on the basis of such a rigid relational data model. The Xtensible Mark-up Language, which is a highly flexible and simple solution, provides Colayer with a natural solution to the question of modeling human interactions.
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The simpler an object is, the more intuitive it becomes to use. Moreover, the flexibility of the object determines the ease of use, and consequently, its simplicity. Flexibility and Simplicity are an important part of the Colayer Philosophy. The choice of XML, as a relational data modeling approach for the Colayer platform, reflects this assertively
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The thrill of work lies in the creativity involved in its pursuit. The creativity involved in tackling a feature is what drives us. One can imagine what it would be like if no creativity were to be involved in a job. It would equivalent to assembling pieces of Jigsaw puzzle. The joy of creativity is lost when the result is known.
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Creativity, (and consequently, co-creativity) can be compared to an assembly of Lego blocks. Creating innovative structures out of seemingly simple blocks is a thrill that almost all of us have experienced. The Lego blocks offered the simplicity and the flexibility to create whatever one chose.
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