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More than 5,000 companies count on our digital courses and more to guide their teams through the tools and technologies that drive business outcomes. We can help yours too. New AI policy for OâReilly authors and talent OâReilly president Laura Baldwin shares the companyâs ethical approach to leveraging GenAI tools and ensuring OâReilly experts are compensated for their work. See it now Itâs time t
I just gave a social software talk, showing off cool tools like Ward's Wiki, Kwiki, Wikipedia, Wikipes, Wikitravel, Socialtext, Typepad, Flickr, del.icio.us, EVDB, Technorati, Newsgator, Feedster, PubSub, Feedburner and NetNewsWire. Rather fun to show how these simple tools have complex behavior in a rapidly evolving ecosystem. Sure beats a blatant pitch. Here are some notes on the other panel
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Notes from an industry overview session at the Buying and Selling eContent conference in Scottsdale, Arizona. I just arrived so I might have missed a little of the intro, and already missed David Weinberger's keynote (podcast). Here's what I didn't miss: Rafat Ali, Paid Content (pictured Podcasting the session later) M&A and Venture Deals: M&A came back over the last year. On the B2B side most
D-Lib Magazine April 2005 Volume 11 Number 4 ISSN 1082-9873 Social Bookmarking Tools (II) A Case Study - Connotea Ben Lundâ , Tony Hammondâ , Martin Flack â¡ and Timo Hannayâ â Nature Publishing Group {b.lund, t.hammond, t.hannay} @nature.com â¡NeoReality,Inc. martin@neoreality.com Introduction Connotea [1] is a free online reference management and social bookmarking service for scientists created by N
In: Columns > Web 2.0 Design: Bootstrapping the Social Web By Richard MacManus By Joshua Porter Published on May 4, 2005 In Web 1.0, a small number of writers created Web pages for a large number of readers. As a result, people could get information by going directly to the source: Adobe.com for graphic design issues, Microsoft.com for Windows issues, and CNN.com for news. Over time, however, more
Ontology is Overrated: Categories, Links, and Tags Today I want to talk about categorization, and I want to convince you that a lot of what we think we know about categorization is wrong. In particular, I want to convince you that many of the ways we're attempting to apply categorization to the electronic world are actually a bad fit, because we've adopted habits of mind that are left over from ea
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I thoroughly enjoyed getting caught up in the whirlwind of Web 2.0. My summary: Including the gatecrashers there were probably close to a thousand people in attendance, schmoozing each other up and creating the kind of optimistic, wild enthusiasm that I haven't seen since 1999. Silicon Valley is buzzing again -- and the powerful, the influential, and the entrepreneurial came together to trade id
In New Zealand we have two main mobile providers: Vodafone and Telecom. Telecom is NZ-owned, and Vodafone is from overseas. Telecom's image is very corporate, while Vodafone's is more "fun" - perhaps "younger". I had assumed that Telecom was a much bigger company than Vodafone, but it seems that it's the other way around - Vodafone is a big international company with deep pockets, whereas Telecom,
About Microformats Thanks People Colophon Designed for humans first and machines second, microformats are a set of simple, open data formats built upon existing and widely adopted standards. Instead of throwing away what works today, microformats intend to solve simpler problems first by adapting to current behaviors and usage patterns (e.g. XHTML, blogging). Microformats are: A way of thinking ab
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March 23, 2005 Micah Dubinko "The cheapest, fastest and most reliable components of a computer system are those that aren't there." âGordon Bell The phrase "XML world" paints an apt word picture, for on top of a bedrock specification lives a thriving ecosystem, inhabited by complex layers of specifications, products, and personalities, both individually and in consortia. Like any ecosystem, XML wo
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