Web 2.0
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No matter what country you live in, if it is in any way democratic, you have seen the political trend wherein nearly everyone knows the correct solution to a given problem, but hidden agendas, partisanship, and general demagoguery get in the way of implementing that solution. In most industrialized countries, the most obvious and timely instance of this is any discussion of cutting government spending. Everyone knows that it is inevitable, the government cannot spend more than it makes forever, any more than a business or a household can, but partisanship and turf-protection always make these things move very slowly,...
posted @ Tuesday, August 03, 2010 7:25 AM | >
As you've no doubt noticed, there is a bit of duplicate name confusion in the Web 2.0 world. Developers say "Web 2.0" and they mean SOA, dynamic binding, etc. When business people say "Web 2.0" they mean blogs, video, RSS feeds. DevCentral is an example of Web 2.0, the business version. We've got blogs, video (no DRM, thank you), podcasts, forums, articles, and it's all wrapped together nice as pie. But DevCentral is also an example of utilizing Web 2.0. Some of the wizardry done behind the scenes and added to by the team is pure Web 2.0 nirvana. So...
posted @ Tuesday, September 25, 2007 4:52 PM | >