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Hinchcliffe & Company, a leader in Web 2.0 and rich Internet technologies, is conference chair this year for the AjaxWorld Conference and Expo in New York City, New York on March 20th-21st, 2007. Dozens of the world's leading Ajax and Web 2.0 experts will be presenting as well as the one-day hands-on AjaxWorld University Bootcamp the day before, on March 19th. Web 2.0 Pieces AMASS Backbase Bindows BlogSpot APIs Brainoff's REST Geocoder Craigslist RSS Services del.icio.us API eBay Developer Center eHub directory EVDB API Flickr API Google AdWords API JSDB last.fm Social Music API MixJack Morfik PayPal API Prodigem Prototype RSS 2.0 Spec script.aculo.us SSE Spec TagCloud US Geocoding Services Voo2do ToDo API Web 2.0 API Reference Yahoo Search Web Services
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Joining the Web 2.0 Workgroup
It is with considerable pride that I announce that this blog has joined the new Web 2.0 Workgroup. The Web 2.0 Workgroup is a network of premium weblogs which have news, in-depth analysis, as well as (we hope!) penetrating insight on the latest emerging trends on the next generation of the Web. Originally founded during a recent visit to Silicon Valley by famed Web 2.0 evangelist Richard MacManus of Read/Write Web and ZDNet's Web 2.0 Explorer, the Web 2.0 Workgroup was created due to the synergies between the Web 2.0-related blogs of its creators. Originally joined by Michael Arrington of TechCrunch and Frederico Oliveira of WeBreakStuff, the workgroup had complementary coverage in a variety of ways. Said MacManus at the time about the workgroup's creation, "Mike blogs on new products; Fred blogs on usability, design and dev; I blog about Web 2.0 trends and developments. It's likely that a subscriber to any one of our feeds would also be interested in reading the other 2 feeds. So we thought why not promote that. We'll probably expand this and invite other bloggers to join too, because there are many other quality Web 2.0 blogs out there." And so they have indeed. Since then, the Web 2.0 Workgroup has been carefully adding new blogs with a variety of different viewpoints. These new additions have included the illustrious Dave Winer of Scripting.com (a great picture of Dave and the original Web 2.0 Workgroup folks here) as well as Solution Watch and PodTech.net. My blog here in particular investigates the details of the technologies, techniques, and memes of the Web 2.0 approach. If you're trying to get a nuts and bolts understanding of Web 2.0, this is a good place to be. If you want the whole picture, you just need to stop by the Web 2.0 Workgroup. This is some pretty terrific company to be keeping and it's also a great way for everyone to build community and encourage participation and discussion about Web 2.0. After all that is what Web 2.0 and the next web generation is all about. Please visit all of the blogs in the Web 2.0 Workgroup to catch up on the latest. You can also update your favorite RSS reader with the OPML file here. Note that I was just accepted and it'll take a bit before the Web 2.0 Workgroup site is updated. Technorati: web2.0, web2.0workgroup PeteCashmore made this comment,
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