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December 2005
The Incredible Ongoing Story of Ajax
Ajax has been the other big software story of 2005, along with Web 2.0. An optional ingredient to Web 2.0 software, Ajax has changed the perception of Web-based software as being horribly clunky, page-oriented, and boring when compared to nativ
Friday, 30 December 2005 03:50 PM
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Where are we with Web 2.0?
Web 2.0 has become a polarizing yet strangely magnetic topic du jour. It's a subject a great many people love to grouse about, even as they spend way too much time thinking about it, all the while hating it, loving it, or just trying to figure
Friday, 23 December 2005 12:59 PM
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Review of the Year's Best Web 2.0 Explanations
The new year comes at the end of next week and Web 2.0 has had one rough and tumble ride in 2005. Over the last twelve months so much great Web 2.0 software has been released, tons of thinking and work has gone into the idea (this year's terrific Web
Wednesday, 21 December 2005 03:22 PM
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More Great Web 2.0 Software
Founding Web 2.0 Workgroup member Richard MacManus has recently become concerned about the cynicism of the Web 2.0 naysayers. To the point he feels like abandoning the term altogether. Though I understand where he's coming from, I believe
Monday, 19 December 2005 12:49 PM
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Web 2.0 and SOA Power Panel on SYS-CON TV
One of the more interesting trends I'm seeing in software is the rapid move towards simpler services like RSS and REST for connecting systems of all kinds together. It's not that SOAP and WS-* aren't terrific, but they can be much harder to use
Tuesday, 13 December 2005 08:40 AM
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The Best Web 2.0 Software of 2005
It's getting towards the end of the year and I'm feeling the need to take stock of where we've actually come with Web 2.0 in the last 12 months. So much has happened in this space recently and a tidal wave of innovative, high-quality software h
Saturday, 10 December 2005 07:04 PM
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Five Reasons Why Web 2.0 Matters
I've been spending a lot of time lately with folks around the mid-Atlantic region and talking to them about Web 2.0. I get the expected full spectrum of responses ranging from genuine interest and active enthusiasm to some outright hostility.&n;
Wednesday, 7 December 2005 11:07 AM
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Struggling to Monetize Web 2.0
Web 2.0 provides potent business models for making web applications which apply them successful, or least, ever popular with their users. These techniques typically have to do with connecting supply with demand cheaply and effectively (The Long
Sunday, 4 December 2005 08:27 PM
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