Archive for November, 2006
Day 2 notes from Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco, CA: [my analysis and notes are in these square brackets.] Net Neutrality debate: Vinton Cerf, father of the internet vs. Robert Pepper, ex-FCC and now Cisco Bob: this is a falsely premised debate setting up tyranny on the one hand (heavy-handed regulation) vs.chaos (no regulation) [...]
Day 2 notes from Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco, CA: [my analysis and notes are in these square brackets.] A Conversation with Bruce Chizen, Adobe: he talked a lot about Adobe. blah blah blah. Mostly pitching. There seemed to be a lot of “We get this. Really we do.” He claimed that Adobe has [...]
Day 2 notes from Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco, CA: [my analysis and notes are in these square brackets.]A Conversation with Jeff Bezos, Amazon S3 and EC2 are storage and processing. They should not be very interesting. So why are people so excited? Because the time from concept to delivery has been collapsed. We [...]
(For earlier parts of the saga, see here, here and here) While travelling last week, the MacBook was acting up. It was constantly going to sleep in the middle of work, even with a full battery and while plugged in. Poof. Gone. And like when I first got it, it would take 30 seconds of [...]
I was at Web 2.0 Summit last week in SF, and was wandering around downtown trying to meet my friends for dinner. I had my Blackberry with Google maps on it so I could see where the restaurant was, but what I really wanted was to see where I was, and where they were in [...]
Day 1 Notes from Web 2.0 Summit in San Francisco, CA Session 1: Enterprise 2.0 Mayfield had talked about SLATES – (search, linking, authoring, tagging, extensions, and signals) finally being possible on Socialtext’s new platform that they have formed with Six Apart, and a bunch of other companies called the Intel Suite. [I side with [...]
If IScrybe and Salesforce and Zimbra can do it, surely Google can build Gmail so that you can just work offline on the laptop when you’re away and then click either “sync” or “work online” once you’re back on the net. I hope that we can expect to see the same thing with Google Docs [...]
Okay, who can get me a beta account for iScrybe? This looks AWESOME!
Yikes. I knew it was bad. But 91%?????
(For the most recent articles on Web 2.0, check out my full Web 2.0 articles category.) NOTE: The following is the full-text hyperlinked version of the “Manifesto” that was first released at ChangeThis.com as a PDF file in summer 2006. Web 2.0: Strategies and Lessons for Business by Troy Angrignon with Nick Kellet, Ean Jackson, [...]