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Well my declaration that Web 2.0 is dead set the cat amongst the pigeons. Let me give a bit of background... I've been thinking for a while now about re-focusing
Ben Barren's written an excellent series of posts about his favorite features to flip. Here's his top ten: #1 - Podcasting Ratings #2 - Better Blogging Tools #3 - MySpace
The inventor of the World Wide Web is now blogging: "In 1989 one of the main objectives of the WWW was to be a space for sharing information. It seemed
Lucas Gonze has been evangelizing a concept called lightnet. He coined the term, based on a recent Alex Barnett post entitled Hypertext and the next 15 years. Check out Lucas'
Dan Grossman has a thought-provoking post entitled Silicon Valley's Hiring War - And The Impact to Startups. He suggests that Start-ups will start looking outside the Valley for talent: "...I
Dave Winer points to my post about Portals 2.0 and questions if there are really only 3 powerful Internet companies: "Richard MacManus talks about The Big 3, and there is
In today's ZDNet column, I review Internet TV start-up Brightcove: "Brightcove was presented at the Web 2.0 Conference and is what I would class as a disruptive Web 2.0 start-up
Gmail Engineer Paul Buchheit has a lovely post in which he explains why he created Gmail for Google. He begins by noting that email has just turned 34 - only
The 'What is Web 2.0?' meme is everywhere and everyone seems to have a different interpretation. Here are some of the latest: Om Malik: "a “collection of technologies - be
Summary: Web 2.0 is everyday, non-technical people using the Web to enhance their lives and businesses. The fact that so many people are now creating and building on the Web
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