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12197_32 Ed Yourdon's Bookmarks Tagged With "web 2.0"

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  1. Visit business web 2.0 survey - How businesses are using Web 2.0: A McKinsey Global Survey - Marketing - Digital Marketing - The McKinsey Quarterly business web 2.0 survey - How businesses are using Web 2.0: A McKinsey Global Survey - Marketing - Digital Marketing - The McKinsey Quarterly

    How businesses are using Web 2.0: A McKinsey Global Survey. A Digital Marketing Survey about business web 2.0 survey by The McKinsey Quarterly. Free registration for most Marketing Digital Marketing articles. peer-to-peer networking, internet in… More

  2. Visit Clay Shirky on "Where You Find the Time to Spend Online" Clay Shirky on "Where You Find the Time to Spend Online"

    Where do people find the time to do things like edit Wikipedia? They watch less television says author Clay Shirky. This links to a video clip of a terrific presentation that Shirky gave at a recent Web 2.0 conference. He begins with a wonderful a… More

  3. Visit Kevin Rose Can’t Keep Up With E-mail; Blaine Cook Can’t Wait To Speak With a Human Kevin Rose Can’t Keep Up With E-mail; Blaine Cook Can’t Wait To Speak With a Human

    Summary of an interesting panel at the Future of Web Apps conference in Miami, with some interesting observations about how people wish they could manage the overwhelming onslaught of email today...

  4. Visit Commuters helping commuters Commuters helping commuters

    CLeverCommute -- aka "Twitter for Commuters" -- started a year or two ago in the New York area, but is now up and running in Boston. Before you know it, we'll see this service in every major city of the U.S. (and then maybe the whole damn world!).… More

  5. Visit At 71, Physics Professor Is a Web Star At 71, Physics Professor Is a Web Star

    The NY Times tells us, "Walter H. G. Lewin, a physics professor at M.I.T., has found devotees across the country with his online lectures." What intrigued me about this article is that Professor Lewin is giving his highly popular lectures in the v… More

  6. Visit The Internet’s secret sauce: surfacing coincidence The Internet’s secret sauce: surfacing coincidence

    Wow ... this is a VERY significant insight from Matt McAlister, which he credits to (among other people) to Dopplr's Matt Jones: the job of a good Internet service is to "surface coincidence." This can happen, McAlister tell us, "by enabling peopl… More

  7. Visit Google Code Blog: Embed charts in webpages Google Code Blog: Embed charts in webpages

    I've only spent about 5 minutes looking at this, so I don't fully understand how to use this new API. And I'm not sure I'll need to, or want to, use it right away ... but it's nice to know it's there. What's more interesting to me is that it's one… More

  8. Visit Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog: India's online Office knockoff Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog: India's online Office knockoff

    This comes from Nicholas Carr's "Rough Type" blog ... the column acknowledges that the new online service, "Live Documents," isn't much different from other offerings, like Google's. But it does have a few unique features -- and most significantly… More

  9. Visit BRBOMGLOLROFLMFAO BRBOMGLOLROFLMFAO

    This is too funny for words. Stop scowling, stop frowning, stop being busy and serious for a minute ... and enjoy ...

  10. Visit Dopplr's Berlin Release: Trip Pages and a Coincidence Feed Dopplr's Berlin Release: Trip Pages and a Coincidence Feed

    O'Reilly's Brady Forrest tells us about Dopplr updates announced today, including a nifty one that I'll start using right away, called "coincidence feeds" -- a short page showing ONLY those events where you and one or more members of your network … More

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