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Saved by 107 people (23 private), first by anonymouse user on 2006-03-02


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on 2005-11-02 by maggie

All about web2.0 / reviews

on 2005-12-11 by maggie

Best of web2.0 software of 2005

on 2005-12-12 by bbenzinger

Great listing

on 2006-03-18 by kaalas

what is web 2.0

on 2006-07-13 by jdrsantos

web2.wsj2.com

on 2006-07-26 by springnet

I recently had the opportunity to sit down for a lengthy conversation about Web 2.0 with Adobe's technical evangelist, Duane Nickull, who has some interesting perspectives on the topic. Tim O'Reilly famously defined Web 2.0 as a set of "design patterns an

on 2006-08-07 by nianox

starting to make it into the big time

on 2006-08-23 by bluecockatoo

Interesting perspectives on the evolution of Web 2.0

on 2006-09-03 by adubber

Excellent web 2.0 blog suspiciously placed on a Wall Street Journal domain

on 2006-10-11 by schneider

web2.wsj2.com

on 2006-12-01 by jlesage

rather technical; useful list of many web2.0 bloggers; frequent comparison of sites serving a similar function

on 2007-03-08 by grobert

This is a great Blog to monitor new web 2.0 developments.

Public Sticky notes

Dion Hinchcliffe's Web 2.0 Blog

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Dion Hinchcliffe

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Web 2.0 as an Ecosystem of Collective Intelligence

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The Web page metaphor is just no longer a compelling model for the majority of online Web applications

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more federated than in the past, meaning they're made of distributed parts instead of being just one app on a Web server at one domain and are increasingly leveraging external Web services and APIs.  We're also seeing Web app functionality being bundled up into user distributable components such as widgets, gadgets, badges, and SNS embedded apps.  Next generation Web apps are also much more social than in the past with features such as friends lists, activity streams, and aggregation from other social sites as well as using that information to really learn about your customer like Facebook does [Paul Buchheit.]  And new Web apps are leveraging powerful new development platforms like Ruby on Rails, grid environments like 3tera , or cloud computing platforms like Amazon's EC2 and Google App Engine (my comparison of the latter two is here on ZDNet.) And these are just three of the larger aspects of the many new things taking place in on the 'edge' of the Web today.

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