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Facebook vs. iPhone Downloads: What Can Trust Do for You?
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Recently, I saw a very interesting chart from the Morgan Stanley team, including Mary Meeker, Scott Devitt and Liang Wu , during a presentation on Web 2.0. The data they gather is top notch and the discussion about the macroeconomic trends and their impact on our lifestyle is not to be overlooked. Comment?
In 2005, Tim O'Reilly published a seminal article - What Is Web 2.0 - in which he provided a definition for the term Web 2.0, which had gained a huge momentum during the previous year since the first edition of the Web 2.0 Conference in October 2004. Comment?
Is Web 2.0 a "dead horse" these days?
Key News * Sony Ericsson Launches an Android Web Apps development SDK for building Mobile Web Apps along with Android Wrappers as needed. Comment?
As the noughties come to a close, we take a look at the biggest technology stories of the decade - and how the Guardian reported them at the time With just a few days to go until Christmas, we're continuing our countdown of the technology stories of the decade - and how the Guardian reported them. Comment?
The two ways of Web 2.0 - retread
I was reminded of the entry and prompted to 'recycle' it - despite its age - when I read the following sentence in a recent blog entry by Nicholas Carr "Although a network can be a means of diffusing power, it can also be a means of concentrating it".] I find Web 2.0 increasingly confusing as a label; no surprise there. Comment?
Meeker, AT&T In Tune On Tiered-Pricing
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AT&T's Ralph de la Vega caused a stir last week when he suggested at the UBS conference that the carrier might adopt usage-based pricing to help curb bandwidth consumption by heavy data users on the iPhone and other smartphones. Comment?
Shedding a spotlight on the Google Admob deal and other striking deals.
A tremor shook the internet industry when Google announced the AdMob acquisition. Comment?
... with a Hulu-like service for cable, which the company's CEO Brian Roberts discussed at this year's Web 2.0 conference (note: video link). It'll be interesting to see where this is all headed. And I bet I'll find out one night when I'm watching the ... Comment?
Even as the Tiger Woods story has evolved from one about a sporting hero injured in a late-night car crash to a far more tawdry tale of booze, drugs, porn stars, nudie pics, massive infidelity and millions in hush money, its themes and symbols have been instantly appropriated and re-purposed for all kinds of pop-cultural fun. Comment?
Facebook at the Factory: Manufacturing Software Must Become More Like Social Media, Study Says
IFS North America is releasing the results of a study that shows that manufacturers want to see more integration between social networking tools and their enterprise resources planning systems - and more social network-like, enterprise 2.0 functionality. Comment?
"A platform beats an application every time"
... the web, such that a call to action such as "Web 2.0" might make sense? We agreed that it did, and so the Web 2.0 Conference was born. In the year and a half since, the term "Web 2.0" has clearly taken hold, with more than 9.5 million citations in ... Comment?
AceHoyle.com, a Casino Portal / Comic-Noir Web Site, Debuts
LONDON, BUSINESS WIRE -- Last week leading Web-development firm, MediaTier Ltd., announced the launch of its newest online venture: AceHoyle.com . Part casino portal, part Noir Comic series, the groundbreaking Web site offers visitors engaging content and an array of multimedia and Web 2.0 features. Comment?
O'Brien: The Influencers of Silicon Valley
The untimely death earlier this year of Rajeev Motwani, the Stanford professor who had advised Google's co-founders, unleashed an astonishing wave of tributes to this classic Influencer. Comment?
Week in review: Getting real with Google, Yahoo
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... up tweets, Web pages, and other Internet content related to the president as it was generated. At the Web 2.0 conference in October, Google struck a deal with Twitter to get access to the service's "firehose" of tweets. * Google hopes to turn the ... Comment?
Week in review: Getting real with Google, Yahoo
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... up tweets, Web pages, and other Internet content related to the president as it was generated. At the Web 2.0 conference in October, Google struck a deal with Twitter to get access to the service's "firehose" of tweets. * Google hopes to turn the ... Comment?
Salesforce CEO: Chatter will meet your collaboration needs
SaaS firm reiterates it wants application to be 'Facebook for the enterprise' Salesforce.com's soon-to-be-launched Chatter application will help firms meet their collaboration needs, and is aimed at becoming the "Facebook for the enterprise", according to chief executive Marc Benioff. Comment?
As media gets more democratic, it gets more feminine
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The new Bing Maps geoA tarA gets TwitA ter tweets. SuperA nova roundup: Media, real-time serA vices - and - the end of the WebA era' I spent WednesA day at the SuperA nova conA ferA ence in San FranA cisco, which has morA phed over the years from a gathA erA ing about mobile and teleA phony into one that addresses the larger themes sweepA ing ... Comment?
element14 is Everywhere with iPhone and Android Applications
These new element14 Everywhere applications will provide element14 members with a wealth of unbiased technical information and collaboration that until now was only available from their personal computer. Comment?
Innovative Web 2.0 Operational and Customer Dashboard Provides First-of-its-Kind Customized On-Demand Self-Service Customer Reporting PARIS & HERNDON, Va.-- -- InfoVista today announced the launch of a major new product at the TMForum Management World Americas Conference in Orlando, Fla. Comment?
Google launches real-time search
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... up tweets, Web pages, and other Internet content related to the president as it was generated. At the Web 2.0 conference in October, Google struck a deal with Twitter to get access to the service's "firehose" of tweets. Google plans to roll this out ... Comment?