LOGO2.0 part I
LOGO2.0 part I, originally uploaded by Stabilo Boss.
When I first regged this domain it was because I had become fascinated with web2.0 and to me, syndication was at the heart of it. …
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Category: web2.0July 15, 2007 LOGO2.0 part ILOGO2.0 part I, originally uploaded by Stabilo Boss. When I first regged this domain it was because I had become fascinated with web2.0 and to me, syndication was at the heart of it. … July 14, 2007 Pownce vs. Twitter - My Thoughts - kgiffI’m just dying to find out for myself. (invites anyone?) July 13, 2007 Scuttle: or, Doing Things With WebspaceSure I’ve done things here, I have an installation of gregarious that i use to read 70 or so feeds, I had a WordpressMu site for a while(which was insane–spam city), and I have this blog(which had more articles till … July 4, 2007 232 Resources on Social Bookmarking Sites - Listible!Your bookmarks should go wherever you go. Here’s a list of social bookmarking websites. Web Developer’s Handbook | CSS, Web Development, Color Tools, SEO, Usability etc.All in one web handbook. June 1, 2007 Michael Battle - Work & Play - Flash and Actionscript Experiments!Michael is an online enthusiast with interests in Flash, ActionScript, Games, Interfaces, Ideas and Life April 21, 2007 ShowYourself WidgetShowYourself is a simple to make, easy, free and fun utility to help establish your identity across the web. Have a Flickr account and a Facebook and AIM? Combine all your profiles on the web into one attractive widget that … April 20, 2007 Coding Horror: When In Doubt, Make It PublicIt’s my firm belief that the inclusionists are winning. We live in a world of infinitely searchable micro-content, and every contribution, however small, enriches all of us. But more selfishly, if you’re interested in deriving maximum benefit from your wo April 16, 2007 April 15, 2007 O’Reilly Radar > Why I’m so excited about Spock"This is definitely a site that will get better as more people use it — one of my key tests for Web 2.0. It also illustrates the heart of a new development paradigm: using programs to populate a database, and … |
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