Web Two > Is Web 2.0 too abstract?
[Qumana Blog :: Main Page] Mark writes an interesting article about Flock today, now I don't want to talk about Flock, just because like my mom told me, if you don't have anything nice to say, don't say anything at all. What Mark's article got me thinking about though was this whole "Web 2.0" thing/meme.
Some related posts from Technorati and Google.
[Blog.nali.org] Ramblin Gamblin: With Microsoft announcing hosted services to reel in small businesses, Rick Segal and Robert Scoble had posted how start ups view Microsoft compared to Google and open source alternatives. Scoble has 12 reasons why start ups don’t use MS products and they vary from licensing costs, security, and basic technology issues.
[Shadowcentral.net] Dewayne Mikkelson and Shadow his Webdog: If you don't care about editing your diagram in thedocument, I'd strongly suggest you use Paste Special to transform theVisio diagram into a nice, small metafile for your document. Here's howit works:
[Horsepigcow.com] ::HorsePigCow:: life uncommon: Having finally gotten around to reading the buzz in the blogosphere about Riya, I kept coming across a reccurring commenter (hello Vikram) who appears to be working for another company using face recognition in an interesting way: My Heritage. (you know, Vikram, it's rude not to disclose in the blogosphere...especially when it is obvious)
[Blog.mastermaq.ca] MasterMaq's Blog: She was on her way to Toronto for some .I guess the idea is that Flock is a so-called "Web 2.0 browser"
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