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8999_32 Richard Eriksson's Bookmarks Tagged With "web20"

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  1. Visit A Web 2.0 Valentine from Social Signal A Web 2.0 Valentine from Social Signal

  2. Visit Stewart Butterfield and Caterina Fake of Flickr on the cover of Newsweek Stewart Butterfield and Caterina Fake of Flickr on the cover of Newsweek

    "Yahoo's Horowitz admits, 'We can't buy everyone.'"

  3. Visit mesh is Canada's Web 2.0 conference mesh is Canada's Web 2.0 conference

    Andrew Coyne (one of my favourite columnists ever and a journalist who seems to get blogging) is speaking, but the site doesn't say in what context.

  4. Visit My Bryght colleague James Walker wonders what happens when Web 2.0 is down My Bryght colleague James Walker wonders what happens when Web 2.0 is down

    I'm tempted to call this month "Black December" because of the number of cool services (del.icio.us, TypePad, Bloglines, Flickr, even Bryght) that required planned and unplanned maintenance.

  5. Visit Weekly wrap-ups of Web 2.0 as discussed in Chinese weblogs Weekly wrap-ups of Web 2.0 as discussed in Chinese weblogs

    English language look at the phenomenon from a non-American and non-European perspective.

  6. Visit Tom Raftery interviews Darren Barefoot Tom Raftery interviews Darren Barefoot

    Interesting for both those who haven't heard his voice and for the state of Web 2.0 in Ireland

  7. Visit CNET buys Consumating (and Ben Brown gets a paycheck) CNET buys Consumating (and Ben Brown gets a paycheck)

    My weblog was my online dating site (sort of), but it's always good to see something that encourages nerds to meet each other get funding.

  8. Visit Web 2.0 and personal brand development Web 2.0 and personal brand development

  9. Visit Rebecca MacKinnon on Web 2.0 with Chinese characteristics Rebecca MacKinnon on Web 2.0 with Chinese characteristics

    She says since Web 2.0 emphasizes relationships over content, China will take to it very quickly.

  10. Visit Anil Dash lists the items of a truly Web 2.0 service Anil Dash lists the items of a truly Web 2.0 service

    Which is funny, not least because TypePad only really has the REST API on his mock checklist (in fairness, LiveJournal, with tags and Ajax, comes closer).

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