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[Bill Kerr] After VITTA 2007 (critique) I stopped going to computer conferences because the keynotes had become dominated by web2.0. Web2.0 of course is good but when you divorce it from history, philosophy, epistemology and add in some .

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[Learn Online] The read/write web. Bill Kerr critiques Web2 « Learn Online: The mistake that the critics seem to be making is persistently seeing web2 as one massive thing. Its a bit like saying Youtube is hopeless because its full of teenagers exploding soda and bikini this bikini that…

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[Learn Online] When you're the village idiot in Zeitgeist « Learn Online: I find it perplexing that of the hundred or more claims in the movie, and the thousands of details behind Web2 really, that Bill is calling others proud fools… and being dismissive without being specific.

[Xaas.info - SaaS News] notes on cloud computing (Bill Kerr): What are the differences between cloud computing, web2.0 and the internet? EVOLUTION - TECHNICAL AND FINANCIAL Prerequisite : Cheap broadband Software as a service (SaaS): remotely accessing software from someone elses data centre using .

[Borderland] Borderland ”º Managing the InfoStream: What struck me as most interesting was the internal contrast within your post b/w twitch speed management of your RSS feed and the slow, deep thinking approach implied in the link to the Postman article. I would see the latter as far more important –

[elearnspace] Bill Kerr: web 2.0 hype: Bill Kerr's thoughts resonate: "I'm tired of web2.0 hype, its far from new and because I'm not looking forward to the next education ICT conference that once again will have web2.0 as the main theme and present it as a "revolution""

[The FASTForward Blog] The FASTForward Blog » Enterprise 2.0 Examples of Managing ...: Madeleine Kerr, Director of the IT Program Management Office (PMO) at C&S said, “We were able to rapidly deploy eProject to our entire team, and immediately realized value in terms of improving our visibility into the project portfolio, understanding the time we’re spending on projects and improving the overall project management process. We’re also experiencing great success in using eProject’s Dynamic Application functionality to create customized applications in eProject that are improving many fundamental day-to-day processes within our IT department, such as our change control process.

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[Learn Online] New, you, web2: The significance of socially networked media ...: I’ll continue to attempt critiques of your position as I think critiques on positions like yours are important.. People other than you or I will be able to decipher either way, you shouldn’t bother wasting time with personal attacks and belittling remarks…

[Conversation Hub] Conversation Hub » Video: David Weinberger and Andrew Keen: [...] Sunday, July 29th, 2007 in change Bill Kerr has begun what I hope will be an ongoing critique of Web2 in the more thorough and thoughtful BK way. Unlike the rise of general and non specific criticisms of the idea of Web2 that seems to have been emboldened by Keen’s book and attention, Bill manages to articulate his critique without calling a class of people monkeys.

[Betchablog] Betchablog » Blog Archive » The Myth of the Digital Native: and yet they don’t.  So I’m convinced that age has very little to do with it.  I’ve seen 80 years olds who can surf the web effectively, use a digital camera, carry their music around on an iPod and use a mobile phone.  And I’ve seen teenagers that can’t figure out how to Google a piece of information properly, don’t realise that Wikipedia can be edited, and have no idea how to listen to a podcast.

[Graham Wegner - Open Educator] Competing For Attention | Graham Wegner - Open Educator: I hate to use the phrase “competing for attention” because I don't think that the collaborative environment that Web 2 tools enable fits that, but bloggers starting out now have the unenviable task of task of “convincing readers” that .Educators like Alex Hayes, Leigh Blackall, Bill Kerr and Artichoke (just name a few close to home) constantly broach topics that I would not necessarily be aware of and that would not always turn up on any topic based Technorati RSS .

[Julie Bryniczka's Weblog] EduBlogs: Stephen Downes website was informative - I liked the set-up and his brief overviews of each blog were concise. I found this website easy to navigate and the article about the city requiring job applicants to submit their Web2.0 username and passwords was really interesting.

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