If there is one effort taking place on the web that I wish much success in achieving it goals and desired results, it is the DataPortability group. I’m sure there are others but this is one that is top of mind, and absolutely NEEDS to happen. My friend, Daniela Barbosa, is a major proponent [...]
Posts Tagged ‘web 2.0’
Semantic Web Kills Startups…well it could
Came across an article by Dan Zambonini, Is Web 2.0 killing the Semantic Web? The article points out a fundamental difference between Web 2.0 versus the Semantic Web, power of people versus the power of automation respectively. It also comments that the more Web 2.0 proves things easy, the more the semantic web [...]
Another Thought-Provoker from Michael Wesch
Back in April, I discussed a provocative video from Michael Wesch explaining web 2.0 that seemed to get coverage everywhere across the web and even more so after the Web 2.0 conference. Wesch has come out with another one demonstrating the importance of data, how we can utilize it and really simply starts us [...]
How do you know you are 2.0′d?
I’m not even sure I know what it means to be 2.0′d but I believe that I am. (And at a minimum, if you clicked through because of the title, then it did the trick.) Anyway, here is how I know I am 2.0′d:
Yesterday evening I received an email from a former business [...]
Meritocracy of Ideas OR the Persona Quotient?
I was looking back at Stephen Johnston’s post about mobility in the enterprise. (See my coverage from a few days ago). I remember he referred to the "meritocracy of ideas than a hierarchy of job titles" in reference to the 2.0 paradigm and how people collaborate. And this strikes a thought back on a discussion [...]