“Everything is happening” cooed those groovy “Almost Famous” girls. Sort of a gooey-sweet way to say there is so-o-o much going on that all I can do is chirp and mew.

And now it’s the same with this new Web2 (point-OH). There is too much happening to think that any one site could follow everything that is going on. Even if all the new developments were scanned on one blog, that would be too much to see. And, since search engines are still designing computer programmers, it seems there is a need for some artificially intelligent filtering, sorting, and virtual taste-testing.

Enter edParadigm.

The best of the web—where ed’s concerned—we’ll ferret that out, with what we have learned. The web-based applications I have seen or read about in just the last three days would be enough to leave a crease in the “Page Down” key, so this first entry will offer just one. But, it may turn out to be a whopper. Google presents “Google Apps for Your Domain”, another suite of technology to access and manage information on the web.

“Google Apps for Your Domain lets you offer private-labeled email, IM and calendar accounts to all of your users, so they can share ideas and work more effectively.”

Staff and departments, faculty and students, or even just site visitors can get linked up and synched up, gobbling up even more data storage than before. Stir in all the potential of Google’s Docs & Spreadsheets, Notebook, Reader, and more, and you may soon be cooking up something new yourself.