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PORT☆CITY☆UNDERGROUND[PORT☆CITY☆UNDERGROUND] Getting around at Web 2.0 Expo: Follow the CNET crew as it rubs elbows with”¦ See the rest here: Getting around at Web 2.0 Expo.

Morph Labs Bloghttp://blog.mor.ph/2008/09/web-20-expo-nyc-update.html [Morph Labs Blog] Web 2.0 Expo NYC update: The crowd wandering around the expo is an interesting blend of Interop attendees and Web 2.0 attendees. (the trade show floor is combined) What we find most amazing is the lack of knowledge/awareness of "cloud" computing.

JamieSanford.com[JamieSanford.com] Day 1 of Web 2.0 Expo.: One of Jonah’s tips was to create a mullet - as in, make your website business up front, party in the back.  He indicated that Huffington Post was a good example of this.  Another thing he mentioned in relation to the Huffington Post was that the team there is constantly reviewing the performance of items on the homepage, tweaking headlines and moving things around to get the most action on the site.  I can’t even imagine having the resources to have that sort of attention paid to getting the most out of your content.  Don’t get me wrong, the sites I work on do not have the same kind of content turnover as the Huffington Post.  However, if we had more time to really analyze the sites (utilizing the great information from the presentation by Avinash Kaushik), the potential of these sites could be reached. Avinash’s presentation was great (thank you to all of the presenters who made it entertaining and informative) - I am really looking forward to using Google Analytics again when I’m back in the office next week. 

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Bloghttp://web2.socialcomputingmagazine.com/ten_aspects_of_web_20_strategy_that_every_cto_and_cio_shoul.htm [Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog] Ten Aspects of Web 2.0 Strategy That Every CTO and CIO Should Know: Consequently, hat the Web is driving most of these changes is being considered incidental for this discussion (though it's absolutely the opposite when actually executing on these new models.) Instead, this is targeted a discussion about the transformative models themselves (such as who creates the products and where, how they are used, who supports them, how are they remixed, syndicated, franchised, licensed, IP protected, etc) in a strategic businesses sense. At the core of this discussion is how 1.0 business models of the 20th century are very much being eroded, transformed, and frequently dethroned by the immense motive forces that lie in the pervasive, open networked systems we have today, which are taking us deeply into a very new place: the 2.0 era.

Software News - netfordownload.com[Software News - netfordownload.com] How to get reporters’ attention at Web 2.0 Expo: I was sitting next to ReadWriteWeb contributor Blake Robinson in the press room, and he said he thought it might make a nice toy for his dog. Another reporter told me that maybe he’d pick one up for his kid.

CenterNetworkshttp://www.centernetworks.com/web-3-object [CenterNetworks] Web 3.0: Object Orienting The Web: Web inventor Sir Tim Berners-Lee and the W3C have pioneered the broad outlines of the concept of objectifying the web with the ideas embodied in the W3C semantic web specifications for RDF, OWL, and SPARQL technologies. But in truth, most developers have no idea what the term the “semantic web” means and are totally unfamiliar with RDF, OWL and SPARQL.

Techvibes Blog » Seattlehttp://techvibes.com/blog/web-2.0-crowdsourcing-from-sideshow-to-the-big-tent [Techvibes Blog » Seattle] Web 2.0 & Crowdsourcing: From Sideshow to the Big Tent?: KPMG hosted a session last night in Vancouver on The Corporate Adoption of Web 2.0. The evening session introduce some of the core concepts behind Web 2.0 for an audience that may be familiar with the terms but not with the core principles and whether they have value for large companies.

mjelly mobile 2.0 bloghttp://blog.mjelly.com/2008/09/mobile-platforms---momo-london-notes.html [mjelly mobile 2.0 blog] Mobile Platforms - MoMo London September notes: There was a bit more discussion i think and a demo from Shazam but my hand was getting tired.  For me the only sensible approach at the moment if you are a startup is to build for the mobile web or use java/ symbian apps to target only the major handsets. 

Code edoC - Programming Blog[Code edoC - Programming Blog] How to get reporters’ attention at Web 2.0 Expo (CNET): CNET - NEW YORK-In the press room at the Web 2.0 Expo at the Jacob Javits Convention Center here, there are a ton of fliers, stickers, and press kits lying around for us reporters and bloggers to peruse.

Social Media World[Social Media World] Social Media Blog Carnival: Howard Ditkoff presents Josiah Leming: Brilliant, Haunting Music & Web 2.0 Drive American Idol Castoff’s Prototypical Success Story posted at SystemsThinker.com Blog, saying, “Despite his exclusion from American Idol’s Top 24, .

WordPress Web 2.0 Spot-Erhttp://www.howtospoter.com/web-20/wordpress/build-minimalistic-wordpress-for-speed-and-profit [WordPress Web 2.0 Spot-Er] Build Minimalistic WordPress For Speed and Profit: This post is written to address multiple questions I have received from my existing customers and readers of my blog - how to build WordPress blog with minimal number of plugins for speed and still profit from it. While the choices will greatly depend on what niche you are addressing and your goals, I’ll provide some of my personal choices that I think should be part of ANY WordPress blog, no matter how minimalistic it is.

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