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An image instantly popped into my head as I reviewed the impressive list of the major participants of this year's Web 2.0 Conference - their polar opposites. I saw in my mind the generation of Dot-Com busts. One of the collateral things that I hope doesn...
I finally figured out what everyone has known for awhile - Writely rules. I've setup an account and have been messing around with it in between taping my sports show this afternoon. I've previously used the roaming collaborative environments Basecamp...
ProgrammableWeb.com has a cool matrix of Web 2.0 app mash-ups . Seeing as how it took the marketing community 5 years to understand/accept/embrace the web services model, it'll be interesting to see how long it takes to warm up to the concept of mash...
I'm not surprised at the resistance and outright dismissal of and growing interest in Web 2.0 . Venture capitalist Rick Segal said he'd prefer not to see such in a pitch (and I agree), and others think the concept is a crap-laden, misleading marketing...
There's been lots of rumors floating about a big announcement that some big player may do something special with 37signals' recently released collaborative writing app Writeboard . It's a sweet app , and I used it while involved in the discussions with...
I thoroughly enjoyed Tim O'Reilly's work on "What Is Web 2.0" . It's outstanding - enough personal insight justified by cited academic and industrial works by some heavyweights to explain exactly what Web 2.0, how it came about, where it's going, and...
Ask 10 people in the know what Web 2.0 is, and you'll likely get 8 different definitions , with the remaining 2 being variations on a similar theme. Blogger Paul Mooney ( not the comedian from Chapelle's Show ) writes "Web 1.0 was about presence, Web...
Abe Burmeister is a great introduction to the concept of Web 2.0 for an experienced 'Netizen. Really good reading: http://www.abstractdynamics.org/archives/2005/08/27/web_20.html
Just for posterity before anyone gets totally confused: Mashup - a term used in the DJ community, popular also with podcasting audiences and creators, referring to the creative blending of two or more songs into a single track, such as an MP3 mix. Mash...
This is hilarious - and if you hang around the "right" crowd...could get you all plastered pretty quickly: http://justinsomnia.org/2005/08/the-web-20-drinking-game/
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