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Tim O'Reilly has posted a meme map of Web 2.0, from the "What is Web 2.0?" brainstorming session at FOO Camp 2005. Hat-tip Josh for the link. It's kind of
"If Engineering at Etsy has a religion, it's the Church of Graphs," Ian Malpass writes on the Etsy Code as Craft blog. And how is Etsy fulfilling its religious
In our post yesterday, we did get one comment about what we would do in lieu of FBI's proposal to impose deep surveillance on Internet communications. Well, here are a
Today, socialmedian, the social news web site which we've described as a "less noisy FriendFeed" launched a new set of features called "Replize." Now socialmedian users can track conversations on
Tom Wolfe could write a novel about this...or at least a short story. Cartoon by Oliver Widder, via Nick Carr's comments. Jason Calacanis also notes: "I think we have three
As a recent article in The Economist observed, we are at the point of an "industrial revolution of data," with vast amounts of digital information being created, stored and analyzed.
We're spending the next two days at Hewlett-Packard, discussing its networking strategy and the changes it sees in the networking market. The discussions echo conversation we've had with people in
Cooliris is one of the best ways to flip through photos, enabling you to scroll through hundreds of photos effortlessly. Flickr is one of the best sites to search for
The recession gets blamed for the losses of thousands of jobs. But rarely do we hear about what it has done to make new markets possible. The SaaS marketplace may
Users love it when products and services from one company are nicely integrated with one another. It helps to keep users from bouncing around services. Companies love it because
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