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Web 2.0, Ajax and SOA Power Panel with Dion Hinchcliffe and Jeremy Geelan
Click above to watch a SYS-CON Power Panel discussion on Web 2.0, Ajax, and SOA with Dion Hinchcliffe, Jeremy Geelan, and other industry notables including SOA Web Services Journal Editor-in-Chief, Sean Rhody. Taped on Dec 7th, 2005 from the Reuter's TV studio in Times Square.
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August 2006
Windows Live and Kicking
Editor's Note: Beginning with this post, we are pleased to announce the inaugration of our first contributing editor, Mark Scrimshire.  Mark has been doing a terrific job covering all things Web 2.0 on his own highly informative blog and I've in
Monday, 21 August 2006 08:19 AM :: Comments/Trackback (4-0)

Handicapping The Next Big Web 2.0 Sites for 2006
It's getting near the end of the summer of 2006 and it's been an pretty amazing run-up this year for the world of Web 2.0 software. MySpace and YouTube have made a tremendous mark on the industry as they show the world what's possible with user
Sunday, 13 August 2006 10:13 PM :: Comments/Trackback (16-3)

Creating Web 2.0 Applications: Seven Ways to Fully Embrace the Network
It's interesting to watch the hype around Web 2.0 increasingly crystallize from a general perception of marketing mirage and investor snake oil to the many valuable concepts that are actually represented by the term. One of the best examples of
Tuesday, 8 August 2006 05:48 PM :: Comments/Trackback (1-1)

Architectures of Participation: The Next Big Thing
Well, it seems to be finally happening. The Web 2.0 sites are starting to bubble up -- no pun intended -- to the very top of the traffic charts, with MySpace and then YouTube eclipsing each other in weeks. The Guardian reported yest
Tuesday, 1 August 2006 03:42 PM :: Comments/Trackback (4-2)

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