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Chris Lydon's new public radio show, Open Source, goes live. First show is on Web 2.0! Chris wrote afterwards: "'The revenge of the sources' was a great line from Dave
Mitch Kapor demos Chandler at the D Conference Chandler is an Open Source PIM (Personal Information Mgmt) app. I've been following its progress for at least 3 years now. Progress
Google has just released its beta book search product Google Print (hat tip Diablo). The new service lets people search within the text of a book. Interestingly, I note that
Jim Cuene gave an excellent presentation to the Minnesota Interactive Marketing Association last week, on the subject of Web 2.0. The accompanying powerpoint presentation (3.2MB) is a nice overview of
Google has just announced a new My Yahoo-like portal page, which they are calling a Personalized Google Homepage. It will be one place for users to access their Google search,
The BBC has launched a new beta site called BBC Backstage, which is their new developer network. They've put the call out for people to remix their content, using their
Web 2.0 is coming soon to consumer medical information services, says Gordon Gould. He reckons the most interesting apps won't come from established Web medical players, like WebMD, but rather
Jeremy Keith has developed a web app called Adactio Elsewhere, which uses APIs to collect scattered pieces of Web content into one place. It's a nice idea and one that
I'm trying again with a branded daily update of Web 2.0 news and views. Not content with cornering the "Web 2.0" niche in blogs, I'm now making a play for
John Battelle: "In the Web 2.0 world, it matter less that you have a major media company behind you, what matters is if your voice and point of view are
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