Web Two > Web 2.0: Rebooting the DotCom Boom
[Harry Chen Thinks Aloud] Knowing how Web 2.0 applications have suddenly changed the way I do computing (and probably the same thing happend to many other web users), I believe soon we will see another DotCom boom. This time, I think more entrepreneurs will get rich by selling technologies to other companies as oppose to taking the companies to IPO’s.
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[Chinaherald.net] China Herald: Deng, a senior advisor to the Chinese government, told Interfax that the main challenges in China's 3G operations are telecom carrier investment and expectations on the returns of China's homegrown 3G standard, TD-SCDMA.Dow Jones had a piece a bit earlier with different bits of information.
[37signals.com] Top Ten Lies of Entrepreneurs: Guy gets it right - Signal vs ...: Noise, a weblog by 37signals about entrepreneurship, design, experience, simplicity, ... Guys blog? Wheres the win-win? The synergy? How is this Web2.0? ...
[Garyreid.co.uk] Gary Reid :: Web 2.0 :: Chapter 1: Web 2.0 - A Dark and Scary Place: Im guessing if you are reading this that, you want to at least understand what Web 2.0 is all about, for nothing more than being able to join that over dinner conversation. In the Web 2.0 world that would be a BBQ, with participants joining remotely using Skype, whilst recording the memetic folksonomys so they could podcast it from a blog, allowing others to edit and remix the recording remotely using a standard API to connect and interface with the blog, thus adding to the long tail.
[Ifindkarma.typepad.com] Relax, Everything Is Deeply Intertwingled: Web 2.0: Joyce Park said about the interview: "The thing that impressed me about him is that he doesn't seem to worry about seeming stupid, and therefore he is able to allow himself to do simple but crucial things -- like focus on his own business instead of worrying about what all his competitors are doing. It's incredibly hard in Silicon Valley to stick to your own knitting instead of being distracted by the next shiny sexy thing."
[Presencelabs.com] Presence Labs: Over in Strange Attractor, Suw Charman has written An adoption strategy for social software in enterprise. She makes the point that you can’t just install a wiki or blog and expect it to ‘work’. Community building is needed, and the article explains how and why. Good, insightful reading.
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