Websites of Interest: 2.0 Tag Web
| Web 2.0 Tag Clouds ... From Web Smart Newsletter: Wikis and Swikis and Blogs, Part 2 Originally published May 2006 - Updated July 2006. |
| CIO magazine has posted a story to its Australian Web site that should be required reading for every business executive around the world. “Enterprise 2.0 – What is it good for ... |
| Tim O'Reilly attempts to clarify just what is meant by Web 2.0, the term first ... Articles that share the tag web: What Is Web 2.0 (2258 tags) Rolling with Ruby on Rails (686 tags) |
| Kristen Nicole, a writer from Mashable, was one of the first writers to play with RoamAbout when we first launched. The full article is available here. |
| Musings of the Web 2.0 Team ... In honor of the first-ever Web 2.0 Expo New York conference co-chair Brady Forrest will be hosting the first-ever Ignite NYC! |
| eCommerce Marketing & Web Development blog ... My first book is coming out in late November from Greenwood Publishers. It's entitled Web 2.0 and Beyond: |
Recent News and Events: 2.0 Tag Web
E-mail is extremely easy to adopt and use, and lends itself very well to certain types of collaboration. When two people are attempting to collaborate asynchronously, e-mail is usually the best solution. It's certainly far less frustrating than phone tag. But once more people are involved, email's utility rapidly degenerates. While the rise of free, open-source solutions makes it tempting to ...
The industry has been debating the meaning of 'Enterprise 2.0' (how to bring Web 2.0 technology to the enterprise). Andrew McAfee has talked about the SLATES mnemonic (search, linking, tagging, authoring, extensions, and signals). Many companies have developed Wikis, Blogs, Tag clouds, Mashups, but the ROI is unclear. Jnan Dash, Chief Strategy Officer of Curl, Inc., feels the low hanging fruit ...
As Saul Hansell described below, Amazon is trying to awaken the slumbering electronic-book business with the Kindle, its long-awaited e-book reader and online service, which we first wrote about in September.
PARSIPPANY, NJ -- Web 2.0 is no longer considered an 'innovation'. It's a standard. The internet is now a place for sharing and social interaction. The smartest businesses in the world are using this social interaction to their benefit – through blogs, streaming video, and online communities, where people come together to trade links, ideas, and information 24 hours a day. There's a good chance ...
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