Web 2.0
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Web 2.0 Utilities As Intoxicants...in Blog & Internet, Cartoon & Comic, Funny on November 20, 2009 at 4:25 pm In a new comic, cartoonist Patrick Moberg compares various web 2.0 social networking tools to intoxicating drugs, including tumblr, twitter, vimeo, and myspace. In this article: Cocaine, Web 2.0, 4chan, Intoxicants, Crack cocaine, and Brain damage |
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FOLIO | 15 hours ago
Tips on Inexpensive Web Site Design
...with continually-shrinking budgets. While digital "budgets were tens of millions of dollars" years ago, "in the past few years, Web 2.0, widgets and SaaS have enabled publishers to launch a site for next to nothing," said Joe Galarneau,...
In this article: WordPress, Newsweek Inc, IDG, Google, Outsourcing, Cloud computing, Web 2.0, and Google Page Creator
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Xconomy | 16 hours ago
Day Software, Web 2.0 Content Management Specialist, Moving U.S. Headquarters to Boston
...headquarters from Newport Beach, CA, to Boston. When it comes to the software platforms and interactive content that define the world of Web 2.0 commerce, the Hub is the emerging capital, says Kevin Cochrane, Day's chief marketing...
In this article: Boston, Day Software, Web 2.0, Progress Software, General Motors, and Virgin Media
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Centre Daily Times | 20 hours ago
Altera Signs Distribution Agreement with Newark
...community has been created online within element 14 at http://www.element-14.com/cycloneiv offering free software, and Web 2.0 tools to enable designers to discuss the technology with colleagues around the world. element14, together...
In this article: Altera Corporation, Web 2.0, Chicago, and North America
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ziffdavis | 1 day ago
Digg, Google Wave Seize Spotlight at Web 2.0 Expo
...Wave Seize Spotlight at Web 2.0 Expo Messaging & Collaboration: Digg, Google Wave Seize Spotlight at Web 2.0 Expo NEW YORK The Web 2.0 Expo was not quite the news-frenzy that its San Francisco-based brother Web 2.0 Summit was this...
In this article: Digg, Google Wave, Web 2.0, Tim O'Reilly, Microsoft, Danah Boyd, Jay Adelson, Caterina Fake, and Twitter
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ResourceShelf | 1 day ago
Government 2.0: New Book Details Challenges of Web 2.0 Usage Across the Globe
...resources of interest to information professionals, educators and journalists. Government 2.0: New Book Details Challenges of Web 2.0 Usage Across the Globe An Audio Report is Also Available at the Top of the Web Page. Starting...
In this article: Web 2.0, European Union, George Washington University, Stanford, Tim O'Reilly, and Europe
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PR Newswire: Technology | 2 days ago
Earth Aid and SetJam Selected as People's Choice Winners of First-Time Launch Pad Competition at Web 2.0 Expo New York
...Time Feedback from Audience SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- O'Reilly Media, Inc. and TechWeb, co-producers of Web 2.0 Expo, Web 2.0 Summit and Gov 2.0 Summit, today announced the People's Choice winners of the Launch Pad program at...
In this article: Web 2.0, TechWeb, O'Reilly Media, New York, Market capitalization, Venture capital, InformationWeek, and United Business Media
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ResourceShelf | November 12, 2009
Guide: Social Media and Web 2.0 at the National Archives
A daily newsletter with resources of interest to information professionals, educators and journalists. Guide: Social Media and Web 2.0 at the National Archives + Collaborate (Blog and Forum for Teachers) + NARAtions (A Blog about...
In this article: Web 2.0 and U.S. National Archives
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MSDN | November 12, 2009
Web 2.0 - What's it all about?
Perhaps itaEURâ„¢s fitting to use the Wikipedia definition of Web 2.0, as Wikipedia itself is a poster child of Web 2.0 sites. There, Web 2.0 is defined as: The second generation of web development and web design that facilitates information...
In this article: Web 2.0, Wikipedia, Windows Server 2008, Microsoft, Web Applications, Sharepoint, Asp.net, HTML, World Wide Web, and Tax
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PR Newswire | November 12, 2009
Sarah Milstein Joins TechWeb Team as General Manager and Co Chair of Web 2.0 Expo
...active involvement in the Web community are ideal to help lead the continued growth of our Web 2.0 franchise," said Tony Uphoff, CEO TechWeb. "Web 2.0 Expo is one of TechWeb's leading event brands, serving the developers, designers,...
In this article: TechWeb, Web 2.0, O'Reilly Media, Tim O'Reilly, San Francisco, New York, Market capitalization, Haas School of Business, and InformationWeek
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Centre Daily Times | November 09, 2009
Actuate to Showcase BIRT at Web 2.0 Expo New York
...ways via the web on any device. Actuate and its people are dedicated to making BIRT the best environment for our customers to develop Web 2.0 applications that drive revenue through higher customer satisfaction/loyalty and improve operational...
In this article: Actuate Corporation, Web 2.0, Customer satisfaction, Revenue, Eclipse BIRT, Nasdaq, and New York
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"Web 2.0" refers to a perceived second generation of web development and design, that facilitates communication, secure information sharing, interoperability, and collaboration on the World Wide Web. Web 2.0 concepts have led to the development and evolution of web-based communities, hosted services, and applications; such as social-networking sites, video-sharing sites, wikis, blogs, and folksonomies.
The term Web 2.0 was first used in front of a large audience by Eric Knorr, executive editor of InfoWorld, in the December 2003 special issue of the business IT magazine CIO, with the title "Fast Forward 2010 - The Fate of IT", in his article "2004 - The Year of Web Services". Eric Knorr wrote about the coming business revolution in the IT industry:
Eric Knorr quoted in his article Scott Dietzen, who was at that time CTO at BEA Systems (a subsidiary of Oracle) and is as of today President and CTO at Zimbra, Inc., a Web 2.0 company which was purchased by Yahoo! for approximately $350 million in September 2007. The term was later also used by Dale Dougherty and Craig Cline and shortly after became notable after the O'Reilly Media Web 2.0 conference in 2004.
Although the term suggests a new version of the World Wide Web, it does not refer to an update to any technical specifications, but rather to cumulative changes in the ways software developers and end-users utilize the Web. According to Tim O'Reilly:
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