Web Two > Now with less web 2.0

http://www.sparkplug9.com/bizhack [Sparkplug 9 >> bizhack] My wife happened to notice this Foxtrot cartoon in yesterday’s Vancouver Sun: I wonder if there’s a million people, worldwide, who know what the heck...

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Seomoz.orghttp://www.seomoz.org [Seomoz.org] SEOmoz's Web 2.0 Awards: If saving space on your toolbars is a priority, Blummy takes organization one step further with quick-and-easy bookmark access to widgets (or 'blummlets') that do practically anything, from basic bookmarking to searching Wikipedia to posting pictures straight from a web page onto Flickr. Blummy's high customizability and endless options for interfacing with the functionality of other Web applications make it a clear winner in this category.

http://www.roughtype.com [Roughtype.com] Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog: The amorality of Web 2.0: All the Boomers who brought us Web 1.0 and Dot-Bomb ( thanks folks, no really, you didn't have to, and here I didn't get you anything ), are getting older and they're wondering, "Ok, how to I leave my mark, what can I pass on to those who come after me." Sorry, even that was a little too soppy sweet for me. If this was their REAL motivator, to make things "just work" ( sorry SJ, but I hope you don't mind my borrowing that ), they wouldn't be running around all over THE valley and the the nooks and craggy crannies of Seattle, trying to find angels that peddle in greenbacks instead of sounding off just like the "Barons of the media" have.

[Web2.0awards.org] SEOmoz's Web 2.0 Awards: If saving space on your toolbars is a priority, Blummy takes organization one step further with quick-and-easy bookmark access to widgets (or 'blummlets') that do practically anything, from basic bookmarking to searching Wikipedia to posting pictures straight from a web page onto Flickr. Blummy's high customizability and endless options for interfacing with the functionality of other Web applications make it a clear winner in this category.

[Thisisgoingtobebig.com] This is going to be BIG! - 10 Steps to a Hugely Successful Web 2.0 ...: I'm not advocating for sock puppets, but you miss the fact that in Web2.0 business models, your users are often your vendors - they produce whatever it is on your platform that is valuable to other users. Because your vendors (of info or whatever) now choose to "produce" in your community through "natural selection" or "free will", Web2 companies would do well to spend MORE on marketing and advertising - especially as competition heats up - see my previous response.

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[CodeWord: Apokalyptik] Amazon EC2 - “oh shit bars”: Amazon EC2 - “oh shit bars” August 29th, 2006 In this article Isabel equates Amazons EC2 to a vehicles “Oh shit bars.” Which, I think, Is a very valid use of the service. But lets not overlook the dirty little secret of “web two point oh” which is: Theres a *LOT* of data to be crunched. There”¦ I said it. See, people dont want you to understand

http://www.blyberg.net [blyberg.net] Neither far out nor in deep: Spending time by the coast tends to put me in a reflective mood and I often find myself replaying the previous year’s events over in my mind. So while I was on vacation a few weeks ago, I found myself asking, how did we get to Library 2.0?

http://joeanderson.co.uk/blog [Webby’s World] Updates on Clipmarks: Clipmarks has faced much criticism over the fact it, in effect, allowed users to copy the entirity of content from a webpage, therefore breaching copyright law. Though lengthy clips may still be made, it is good that only small ones can be popped, as it will discourage people from copying the entirity of a website.

[Katie's Blog] Where next for the next web?: I remember feeling a true excitement about the new internet, web2.0 or whatever it is now oh so unfashionably called back in 2005. The first Amsterdam Barcamp in October 05 attracted the BBC's Newsnight team, and it was the first time I felt something really new in the web. 

[craigbellamy.net] What is new about new media?: One is because many Internet companies, such as Google, are increasingly being seen as media companies and require the skills of media professionals, and two many of the programming type jobs that were available during the last technology boom have perhaps migrated to low wage countries such as India forever. So it's not just the technical skills that are required by today's media companies, it is also the skills of being a professional communicator and these are the very things you learn in a humanities degree and the Internet is just one of many tools that you can use to communicate your concerns to various audiences.

Philosophy of informationhttp://www.wolfson.ox.ac.uk/~floridi/blog [Philosophy of information] Agents and Their Optimal Thresholds: Some talks of semantic capacities, some others of ontologies, many of agents able to manage one or the other. The truth is that there is no much difference, since any semantics available and usable by the sort of artificial agents we can actually engineer is really a matter of

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