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Amazon.com - FeedUp.comhttp://www.feedup.com/news/rd?u=http://www.socialtext.net%2Fweb2con%2Findex.cgi%3Fweb2con_eventspace [Amazon.com - FeedUp.com] Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Sign up for Workshops http://www.web2con.c om/images/speakers/j ohn_battelle.jpg So, Is This a Bubble Yet? http://www.web2con.c om/images/speakers/w illiam_jan...

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Supr.c.ilio.us: The Blog[Supr.c.ilio.us: The Blog] Web2Con Taglines: Web 2.0 Conference - Go meme, go! Web 2.0 Conference - Recursive hype; Web 2.0 Conference - Swimming in eyeballs; Web 2.0 Conference - Because we say so! But mostly. Web 2.0 Conference - Where’s the bar? Tags: we2, web2con, disruptive.

'Trebor Scholz' Blog'http://www.collectivate.net/journalisms/2006/5/26/against-web-20.html ['Trebor Scholz' Blog'] Against Web 2.0: Wikipedia states about Web 2.0 as "a social phenomenon referring to an approach to creating and distributing Web content itself, characterized by open communication, decentralization of authority, freedom to share and re-use." The encyclopedia continues by characterizing Web 2.0 as "a more organized and categorized content, with a more developed deep-linking web architecture."

smugblog: Don MacAskillhttp://blogs.smugmug.com/onethumb/2005/10/08/bubble-20-buckle-up/ [smugblog: Don MacAskill] Bubble 2.0: Buckle up!: We not only have a business model that works, but it’s been working for years. We have our hedgehog strategy and we’re sticking to it. tags: bubble, bubble20, hype, money, smugmug, web2, web2.0, web20, web20con, web2con.

dog or higher[dog or higher] Web 2.0 officially jumps shark: I remember thinking last year after WE05 that the term "web 2.0" was probably in its last few months of being useful. It was always too buzzword compliant - honey to the marketing/vc bees (well ok, more like dung to flies, but I thought I'd lead with the nice version on a Monday morning ;)).

Entangled Particles[Entangled Particles] Thoughts from Web 2.0: The definition of 'talent'...Barry Diller believes that the role of 'talent' in publishing content will assure a long-term role for traditional media companies while David Sifry believes 'authoritative bloggers' can improve relevance in the blogosphere. Will the Web 2.0 world encourage a meritocracy where one's talent or authoritativeness brings them to prominence?

Hellonline (Eran's blog)[Hellonline (Eran's blog)] A Couple of Interesting Web2.0 Posts: Ryan has an interesting theory about Web2.0 and about the conference:. My theory is this: there’s really two things going on here, a movement and a reaction.

The Grupthink Blog[The Grupthink Blog] Random thoughts from the Web 2.0 Summit: Steven and I are back from the Web2Con, heads spinning and voices hoarse. We talked to so many people that it’d be impossible to document or even specifically recall or record the details, but I thought I’d try to post a few highlights .

Tech~Surf~Blog[Tech~Surf~Blog] Return With Me to Those Halcyon Days of the Internet 'Summit': My friend Rich took a short sabbatical from his job as Publisher of FORBES and flew his plane all over the country to interview entrepreneurs who had found happiness in the unlikeliest of places -- and he started right here in Minnesota.

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