Web Two > Corporate world meets Web 2.0
[Bold-Italic-Underline] When the corporate world meets Web 2.0 standards their logos might look like this. Some of ‘em are really creative and some of ‘em are really shiny.
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[Blog.acmelab.org] randomnoise » Blog Archive » The Five Buck Idea: […] I think recently launched web start-up We Found This Key is probably the best of breed when it comes to new Web2.0 companies. Everything about the site, from the clean design to the clever user interface to the decision to skip Beta and go straight to launch speaks to a clear methodology and single-mindedness you don’t often see.
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[Mittermayr.wordpress.com] 2.0 Culture « Naked IT: […] Die folgenden Links sind schon etwas älter, aber da ich zu Beginn des Web 2.0-Buches sage, dass das Web 2.0 nicht einfach nur ein Redesign ist, möchte ich dem Leser nicht vorenthalten, dass es auch eine andere Meinung gibt, wie Web 2.0-Seiten eigentlich auszusehen haben. Ich bin immer noch der Meinung, dass man eine Seite der Web 2.0-Bewegung zugehörig einstufen kann, auch wenn sie nichts davon befolgt.
[Ifindkarma.typepad.com] Relax, Everything Is Deeply Intertwingled: Web 2.0: Joyce Park said about the interview: "The thing that impressed me about him is that he doesn't seem to worry about seeming stupid, and therefore he is able to allow himself to do simple but crucial things -- like focus on his own business instead of worrying about what all his competitors are doing. It's incredibly hard in Silicon Valley to stick to your own knitting instead of being distracted by the next shiny sexy thing."
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