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[Untitled] With the coming launch of Klostu we are strongly focused on bringing boards and forums to the throne they deserve to sit on. Strangely enough, blogs still get so much attention even though they are simply 5% of what is referred to as "consumer generated media".

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[Untitled] The Vicarious Web 2.0 Conference: Day One [Dion Hinchcliffe's Web ...: Click above to watch a SYS-CON Power Panel discussion on Web 2.0, Ajax, and SOA with Dion Hinchcliffe, Jeremy Geelan, and other industry notables including SOA Web Services Journal Editor-in-Chief, Sean Rhody. Taped on Dec 7th, 2005 from the Reuter's TV studio in Times Square.

[Untitled] Steve and Caterina's Stickers on Flickr - Photo Sharing!: web2con. ... Telstar Logistics · Pro User says:. He is *such* a whore for brand-impressions! Posted 38 months ago. ( permalink ). Would you like to comment? Sign up for a free account, or sign in (if you're already a member). ...

[Untitled] Ross Mayfield's Weblog: Vigilant Tolerance: A lot of people would prefer that I blog about tech issues that I matter to them, or categorize for what they really need. Sorry, skip this post.

[Untitled] Controversy about our "Web 2.0" service mark - O'Reilly Radar: cease all attempts to prevent others from using the term "Web 2.0" for any purpose including "arranging and conducting live events, namely, trade shows, expositions and business conferences in various fields, namely, computers, communications, and information technology" and "organizing and conducting educational conferences, tutorials and workshops in the fields of computers, communication and information technology." It is our belief that this trademark application should and will not be accepted by the United States Patent and Trademark Office, and further, that even were it ultimately found valid, such trademarks serve only to hold back further innovation in this industry.

[Untitled] Why TechLudd should stop before it starts - Paul Walsh, the Irish ...: when the organisers never even had the manners to contacted the people (no, I’m not one of them) who ran the first wildly successful demobar event. This is networking 101.

[Untitled] Web 2.0 Service Mark Controversy (Tim responding this time) - O ...: Even if there's no easy path to resolving the problem (especially since you don't really own it, as you say--CMP does), it seems to me you could still gain a lot from apologizing to those who have written about Web 2.0, taught classes on it, given lectures on it, organized conferences on it, and otherwise built it up, when as far as I can tell, none of them thought that it was marked, and few of them would have imagined O'Reilly defending the mark against an organization that was essentially no different from the rest. A good number of them (I shan't speculate about the percentage) wouldn't have done it under the Web 2.0 name if they'd known that it was marked and O'Reilly or CMP had an active interest in defending it.

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