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February 2006
Web Evolution Miscellany: Street-Side Drive-by, Ajax Homepages, SOA/Client Podcast, and RSS Balkanization
I'm getting ready to head off to Silicon Valley in the morning to go to the Under The Radar: Why Web 2.0 Matters conference where I'll be moderating a morning session. If you're going to be there, please make sure to stop by and say hello.
Tuesday, 28 February 2006 08:03 PM
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Thinking in Web 2.0: Sixteen Ways
With apologies to Bruce Eckel, I sat down this afternoon and put together a draft list of the first-order elements of Web 2.0 thinking. It's not that I have the hubris to consider this list official in any way but it should be a serviceable startin
Saturday, 25 February 2006 07:10 PM
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Ajax Starts To Grow Up and Bindows Helps
I had an interesting discussion on the phone today with Yoram Meriaz, CEO of MB Technologies, and maker of the remarkable Bindows Ajax framework. As Ajax becomes more mainstream, organizations have become increasingly interested in taking
Thursday, 23 February 2006 09:55 PM
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Web 2.0 and the Five Walls of Confusion
I was reading the coverage of MashupCamp on Tech.Memeorandum today and I came across Adam Greene's coverage of one of the sessions. He was complaining a bit about the cognitive dissonance he was encountering trying to comprehend the data flows i
Tuesday, 21 February 2006 01:45 AM
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The Naked Conversations Launch Party in Silicon Valley
People from all over the blogosphere converged in person last night at Michael Arrington's house in Atherton for the TechCrunch BBQ launch party of Robert Scoble and Shel Israel's new book on business blogging, Naked Conversations. Off a dark s
Saturday, 18 February 2006 09:43 PM
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The Most Promising Web 2.0 Software of 2006
It's been almost three months since my last major roundup of Web 2.0 software and I thought it's about time to release another update. The pace of innovation in the next generation of online software has continued unabated and we've seen dozens
Thursday, 16 February 2006 11:07 PM
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News from the Field: Web 2.0 Best Practices
Marc Hedlund set the blogosphere on fire today with a terrific new article on O'Reilly Radar that discusses the real things happening out there in the Web 2.0 development wild. What I find so fascinating about the things we keep hearing is that
Sunday, 12 February 2006 11:28 PM
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Web 2.0 and the Enterprise
2006 is turning into quite the year for the convergence of software architecture. And not in a way that's boring or obscure in the least. If fact, what's so compelling is that these changes turn out to be relevant to all of us in our dail
Friday, 10 February 2006 08:37 AM
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Web 2.0 Design: The Ajax Spectrum
Yesterday I had the pleasure of talking with key people from two Ajax providers, TIBCO General Interface's Kevin Hakman and Zapatec Ajax Suite's Dror Matalan. Each company has two quite different approaches to designing Ajax-enabled software an
Wednesday, 8 February 2006 05:57 AM
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Getting RSS To Go Mainstream
There are lies, damn lies, and RSS adoption statistics. In an insightful post this morning Dave Winer, written in response to an item by VC Fred Wilson, paints a clear and elegant picture of how to make RSS use, and hence adoption, "
Sunday, 5 February 2006 11:47 AM
The Web 2.0 Mashup Ecosystem Ramps Up
2.63 new mashups a day. That's what John Musser's terrific new Mashup Feed site says is current the creation rate. If that rate flattens out today, which isn't likely, that's over 960 new mashups every year. Mashups, composite web a
Saturday, 4 February 2006 08:51 PM
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Ten Ways To Take Advantage of Web 2.0
One of the questions I get asked fairly frequently is how people can leverage Web 2.0 techniques in their applications and infrastructure today. Now that it's getting more well known, many people are now growing interested on making immediate,
Wednesday, 1 February 2006 11:55 PM
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