web 2.0
Why FreeConomics Doesn't Work* Paid Members Public
One presentation I was genuinely sorry to miss today (along with Lee Bryant [http://www.headshift.com/mt/mt-cp.cgi?__mode=view&blog_id=1&id=20]‘s Niche Social Networks FTW [http://webexberlin2008.crowdvine.com/talks/show/2109]) was Alan Patrick’s presentation on the Limits of
Introducing The Social Enterprise Paid Members Public
For those of you who are following my Web 2.0 Expo posts, they’re not all on this blog. Yesterday, I kicked off a new blog for one of our titles, Computer Weekly, which looks at[ the implications of using social software in modern enterprises](http://www.computerweekly.com/
Web 2.0 Expo Berlin: Blogger Round Table with Tim O'Reilly Paid Members Public
Pahlka: “The degree of serendipity driven something like Twitter actually creates more events.” Relationship Between Books and Web 2.0Twitter-sourced: “Nick in Horsham – how have your books contributed to Web 2.0?”We sometimes use our publishing to say: “Hey, pay attention to this technology.” I try to guide things
Web 2.0 Expo Berlin: Startup Ignite Paid Members Public
txtr [http://www.txtr.com/] * All read more, but most text is digital: E-mail, blogs, files * New market for reading devices (eg Kindle) * Missing complete solution for combining texts with organistaion and community * Keep text in the cloud – upload tool. Keep all documents in sync. * Grab webpages – “solid state del.
Web 2.0 Expo Berlin: Opening Keynote Paid Members Public
First on stage were hosts Brady Forrest [http://radar.oreilly.com/brady/] of O’Reilly Media [http://oreilly.com/] and Jennifer Pahlka [http://blog.pahlka.com/] of TechWeb [http://www.techweb.com/home]. The hosts admitted that last year’s venue wasn’t up to scratch, and that they hoped
Web 2.0 Expo Berlin - Sixgroups Aggregation Paid Members Public
There’s a sixgroups.com community for the Web 2.0 Expo Berlin [http://webexberlin2008.sixgroups.com/], which has a great stream of aggregated content from the show: [Adam](http://webexberlin2008.sixgroups.com/profile/AdamTinworth/) in the [Web 2.0 Expo Berlin Community](http://webexberlin2008.sixgroups.com) powered by [sixgroups.
Web 2.0 Expo: Full House (and locked out) Paid Members Public
[https://i2.wp.com/www.onemanandhisblog.com/content/images/2008/10/DSCF0351.jpg] Hmm. Web 2.0 Expo [http://en.oreilly.com/webexberlin2008/] is not getting off to a great start, workshop-wise. I’ve just been turned away from the Usability session [http://webexberlin2008.crowdvine.com/talks/show/2484] on
Web 2.0 Expo so far Paid Members Public
Good: - WiFi access - Venue is roomy and easy to navigate, and very well lit - Lots of chance encounters in the corridors - Great media centre with power socketsBad:- WiFi upload speeds. Connectivity is good. Getting pictures up is slow, and I don’t even want to