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Barney army!
Join Date: Mar 2003
Location: London
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What is Web 2.0?
http://www.oreillynet.com/pub/a/orei...is-web-20.html Interesting article. More discussion here: http://37signals.com/svn/archives2/t...ent_web_20.php Web 2.0? Marketing buzzword or more than that? Luke Redpath .::. Software Engineer .::. Reevoo - Real Reviews From Real Customers
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i'm done, son
Join Date: Jan 2005
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I think it's a buzzword. But at the same time, there's the notion of the nature of the web changing significantly - especially when you look at the list that you find on O'Reilly. It definitely signals a change in the way online applications are built and presented (AJAX comes to mind), but I don't think you can call it "Web 2.0" - because how do you define where a new version of something like the web starts and ends? You can't - because the web evolves, like a living thing and you never read anything in a biology book about "Elephants 1.0beta" (that's wooly mammoths, for you laymen It's just a buzzword, but there's a grain of truth inside. Interesting quote...and it's Quote:
And from Digital Web Magazine...something of a counterpoint... Quote:
There is one exception to my aversion to RSS. Google.com/ig is absolutely the best application of RSS I've ever seen. I pick a few sites - Wired, Slashdot, NYTimes, BBC - and feed those directly into the page, which is set as my homepage. So, when I open my browser, I take a look at what looks interesting. Nothing? Then I go to another site. Last edited by pgo : 02-10-2005 at 23:16. |
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I Ain't Losing Any Sleep™
Join Date: Apr 2003
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If you didn't find it useful you obviously didn't need it. It's not about being hip. There's no way I could keep up with all the sites I read without feeds. ATM I'm subscribed to 83. Some are feeds for the beat surrender, letting me know when a contributor adds some content waiting to be edited. Some are my ongoing projects in basecamp. And the majority are blogs/sites I read daily. Checking my bookmarks regularly would be a nightmare. |
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i'm done, son
Join Date: Jan 2005
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Very true. If you're reading that many sites, I suppose it is handy. I know it has nothing to do with being hip - I was being more sarcastic than anything. As in, "everyone else uses it, I should be, too!" And, also, I have so much free time at my job, I have the time to check sites manually. |
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