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March 2006
Ruby on Rails 1.1: Web 2.0 on Rocket Fuel
The much-anticipated new version 1.1 of Ruby on Rails hit the streets with fanfare a couple of days ago. And while even I am wary of the hyperbole that sometimes surrounds Ajax and Web 2.0, I'm very pleased to say that Ruby on Rails is the genu
Wednesday, 29 March 2006 08:06 AM
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The Web 2.0 Trinity: People, Data, and Great Software
I've still been absorbing all the terrific brainstorming that came out of SPARK last weekend. One of the key bits that was agreed upon by all almost immediately was the utter centrality of the user. I've been big believe of this since ear
Sunday, 26 March 2006 09:32 PM
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MIX 06: Mashing Up Web 2.0 and Live Software
The much-anticipated MIX 06 event finished up yesterday in Las Vegas and I've been pondering the meaning of the whole thing since. Without question Microsoft is holding out an olive branch to the concepts in the Web 2.0 practice set (SPARK bein
Thursday, 23 March 2006 09:56 PM
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SPARK: Exploring the convergence of Web 2.0, SaaS, and SOA
We wrapped up the SPARK architecture workshop late yesterday afternoon here in sunny Las Vegas. This very intriguing event on the future of software architecture consisted of a two day conversation between some of the brightest people in softwa
Monday, 20 March 2006 06:40 PM
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Web 2.0 News and Wrapping Up Real-World Ajax
It's been a busy, busy week indeed in the Web 2.0 and Ajax space. Never mind the interesting discussions and news that came out this week on the Web, I've been traveling and indeed will be traveling to various Web 2.0-related events for the nex
Friday, 17 March 2006 01:56 PM
A Compelling Ajax Discussion in New York City
It was a tiring but thrilling day yesterday in Times Square at the Real-World Ajax Seminar. There was a stellar line-up of speakers including the "Father of Ajax" himself, Jesse James Garrett, Bill Scott, Ajax Evangelist for Yahoo!,
Tuesday, 14 March 2006 05:34 PM
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Two Weeks of Web 2.0-Related Events
Starting this Monday I will begin a two-week whirlwind tour of conferences and seminars on Ajax, Web 2.0, mashups, and Global SOA. These events are a great opportunity to see what the community is actually doing and get a good sense of what's happe
Saturday, 11 March 2006 07:56 AM
You know you're Web 2.0 when...
Yes, the title of this piece is sure to be provactive as the term Web 2.0 bottoms out with a vengeance in the infamous trough of disillusionment. Those in the know realize it's no longer cool to say Web 2.0 in many technology circles. Eve
Wednesday, 8 March 2006 07:36 PM
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Useful Distinctions in Social Software
One of the more interesting aspects of Web 2.0 are the parts that encourage the development of effective online social communities. It's true though, that even from the beginning of the Web we had these, whether they were folks in IRC, obsessiv
Saturday, 4 March 2006 03:19 PM
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