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What are you doing? How about now? Has anything changed since you started reading this blog post? Every story has a who, what, where, when, and why - but the
Continue reading »The Web 3.0 Conference in New York last week was a visible success. Attendance was good, and so it seems that the organizers are making money. That is significant in
Continue reading »This week I gave a short presentation at a local event, Webstock Mini, in which I looked at some of the trends we're seeing in Web Technology this year. The
Continue reading »In this edition of the Weekly Wrapup, our newsletter summarizing the top stories of the week, we give you a blow-by-blow account of the Twitter replies policy debacle this week,
Continue reading »I've been following a fascinating 3-part series of posts this week by Greg Boutin, founder of Growthroute Ventures. The series aimed to tie together 3 big trends, all based around
Continue reading »A year ago, I wrote a magnum opus three-part post that attempted to chronicle some of the underlying changes happening in the economy and how this would impact web technology
Continue reading »You've heard the grumblings. Web 2.0 is declining, it's so last year....no wait, maybe Web 2.0 is just dead. But is it really? Or has it just become so ubiquitous
Continue reading »Tim O'Reilly, co-founder of the Web 2.0 Conference, gave a short address on the 5th anniversary of that event at tonight's Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco and offered some
Continue reading »Part Two of a Two-Part Series. Part one can be found here. At this month's DEMO 09 conference, one of the most apparent trends was the emergence of several new
Continue reading »Part One of a Two-Part Series We're moving beyond the days of a simple search box in which you type a query and get a list of results. Today, companies
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