Web Two > Gawping at Flickr Upcoming
[Preoccupations] I blog it because the value of this to anyone involved in education is immense and the achievement it represents (on the part of Flickr and Upcoming staff, but also, of course, the user communities) is the kind of stuff about which we should be telling our students ” the next generation of innovators and co-creators.
Some related posts from Technorati and Google.
[Fourio.com] Web 2.0 Innovation Map: Using the lists of Web 2.0 applications from various sources (see listings) and a bit of elbow grease to locate addresses, the Innovation Map was born. The locations listed here have come either from a WHOIS lookup or the contact information from the web site itself.
[Content2point0.com] Deirdre Molloy's blog | CONTENT 2.0: Technology Ashley Highfield gave a facinating interview to Content 2.0 media partner New Media Age last week on their long terms plans. But unfortunately most of the NMA feature articles aren't accessible on their website to non-subscribers, so no link love there sadly!
[Hybernaut.com] web2.0 | the institute of hybernautics: Joshua doesn't care for terms like "Web 2.0" or even "Folksonomy", two terms used commonly to describe del.icio.us. Even as he's shrugging off the title of "Web 2.0 poster child", he's willing to talk about how tagging is important, and reluctantly accept the role of del.icio.us as the first really successful web application using tagging.
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