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January 2006
Live Labs: Microsoft's Think Tank and Incubator for the Web 2.0 Era
Last week, Microsoft marshaled its vast resources and influence to launch a full-blown think tank and incubator for the disruptive and increasingly pervasive technologies and products of the Web 2.0 age. Called Live Labs, I was fortunate to be
Sunday, 29 January 2006 05:11 PM
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Trust and Privacy in Web 2.0: Microsoft, Search, and the DOJ
I'm sitting here in the front row next to Robert Scoble at Microsoft Search Champs listening to a great talk by Microsoft Fellow Gary Flake about the Internet Singularity and the creation of Live Labs (a fascinating development which I'll dedicate an
Thursday, 26 January 2006 12:49 PM
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The Coming Revolution in Interactions
Economic success and most productivity gains in the future are going to be in something called interactions. So says a seminal article recently published by the respected McKinsey and Company. And Web 2.0 techniques are ushering in the in
Tuesday, 24 January 2006 09:17 PM
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Making The Writeable Web A Responsible Place
It was bound to happen, for sure. We all love the concept of a two-way Web, where most online content is created and edited in a open, cooperative fashion. Heck, many of us are actually pretty sure this is destined to be the future of the
Sunday, 22 January 2006 10:49 PM
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Why Ajax Is So Disruptive
Yesterday I wrote an invited response in the Ajax Developer's Journal to Jeffrey Zeldman's off-kilter but widely read (i.e. Slashdotted) take on Web 2.0. In it I claimed Zeldman had way too much focus on Ajax as a Web 2.0 ingredient. All
Thursday, 19 January 2006 10:09 AM
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Five Great Ways to Harness Collective Intelligence
Over the recent weekend I read Ellyssa Kroski's superbly researched and written new article, The Hype and Hullabaloo of Web 2.0. It's a must-read piece whether you're a die-hard aficionado or a battle-hardened detractor. The article is es
Tuesday, 17 January 2006 12:11 AM
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Introducing DC 2.0: A Web 2.0 Community in the Nation's Capital
I regularly receive e-mails asking me if there is a Web 2.0 community in the Washington DC area. Before now, I had to say there was nothing that I knew of. That has all changed with the creation of DC 2.0, a Web 2.0 community in the DC/Vi
Monday, 16 January 2006 10:24 PM
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Creating Open Services That Last (And Anyone Can Use)
I just finished up a podcast discussion this evening on Web 2.0 and Global SOA that David Linthicum was kind enough to host on his popular SOA Expert Podcast show. We were discussing how the software worlds are rapidly converging into each othe
Wednesday, 11 January 2006 11:46 PM
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A Timeless Way of Building Software
Most of my readers know that I'm a software architect by trade. I've been creating software large and small for over twenty years. I've experienced movement after movement in software design from object-orientation in the 1980s and early
Monday, 9 January 2006 10:29 PM
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The Web 2.0 Revolution Spawns Offshoots...
The ideas in the Web 2.0 best practice set continues to capture the imagination of software creators everywhere. Sometimes it seems like you can't turn around without discovering some great new, pervasive, online software being released for the
Saturday, 7 January 2006 10:15 PM
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Notes on Making Good Social Software
I've been studying the mechanics of social software quite a bit recently. Now that I've begun writing a book about Web 2.0 for publication in summer, 2006 (details on that in a future article), I'm trying to get a handle on why it took so
Thursday, 5 January 2006 06:53 PM
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Web 2.0 Predictions for 2006
Now that we're on the other side of the New Year, I thought I'd make an attempt at predicting what will happen with Web 2.0 in 2006. I know everyone is probably already exhausted from reading all the other great prediction lists that are coming
Sunday, 1 January 2006 05:55 PM
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