I just finished reading a very thoughtful post written by Bill Snyder, A Preemtpive Strike: Death to Web 3.0 (and 2.0 while we’re at it). In his post, he makes quite a few valid points. One of those points is the fact that companies abroad are jumping aboard the web 2.0 bandwagon. It doesn’t matter [...]
September 15th, 2007 | Jeffro | 9 comments | ContinuedAll Posts Tagged With: "social_networking"
Which Internet Celebrity Are You?
Technosailor has put together a self importance test that will analyze how important you think you are. After completing the test, I found out that I am most like Darren Rowse of Problogger.com Imagine that! Here is what the result actually states:
Well, I’ll agree with the fact that I like to help other bloggers when [...]
September 9th, 2007 | Jeffro | 8 comments | ContinuedWhich Class Of Twitter Users Are You In?
Chris Brogan has published an interesting article where he reviews his use of Twitter and comes up with a few different classifications of Twitter users.
Out of the different classes of Twitter users that Chris presents, I have determined that I am within the Announcers vs. Conversationalists class.
Announcers vs. Conversationalists
This is a current hammer-target for Eric [...]
Web 1.0 And Web 2.0 Visual Differences
Sizlopedia has published an article which highlights the visual differences between web 1.0 and web 2.0. These differences are illustrated using a translated graphic, which simply shows how webmasters used to manage their website, compared to how webmasters of today manage their sites.
The following questions were asked near the end of this article, Do you [...]
August 18th, 2007 | Jeffro | 0 comments | ContinuedDescribe Web 2.0 In Two Sentences Or Less
I was browsing around the interweb and came across this short and sweet, Web 2.0 definition. What do you think?
clipped from bash.org
August 18, 2007
Best Web2.0 Description Yet !
Filed under: web2.0, funny, tech — coderkris @ 3:03 am
#779320
<dsully> please describe web 2.0 to me in 2 sentences or less.
<jwb> you make all the content. [...]
Yahoo And Google Social Networks Round 2
In a recent blog post, I described the way I am trying to converge my online presence, as I am beginning to go through social network fatigue. Thankfully Google and Yahoo get the gist and are working on two new social networks which hope to combine a user’s online presence onto one page. Their first [...]
July 11th, 2007 | Jeffro | 0 comments | ContinuedFriend Redefined
I was trolling around my blog feeds the other day and came across a post, written by, Valeria Maltoni of Conversation Agent. The article revolves around the question, Are There Too Many Social Networks? Near the middle of this post, Valeria says the following:
How many friends do you really have? How many people can you [...]
Web 2.0 In Video Format
These videos are not new, but they do an excellent job in educating the viewer to specific topics that revolve around Web 2.0 Enjoy! Special thanks to http://www.commoncraft.com for whipping these up. I hope they continue to create these types of videos.
RSS
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0klgLsSxGsU[/youtube]
Wikis
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dnL00TdmLY[/youtube]
Social Networking
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6a_KF7TYKVc[/youtube]
Social Networking Land Masses
Over the weekend, Valleywag posted a pretty interesting graphic which showed which social networks were being used the most (by country) across the world according to Alexa.
According to the graphic, the U.S. primarily uses three different social networking services, Friendster, Myspace and finally Facebook. Myspace seems to be the service of choice for Australians while [...]
Who Needs Privacy?
As illustrated by Nick Douglas writer for Valleywag and a recent article on Mashable.com written by James Mowery titled Stalking 2.0 have users switched from wanting to remain anonymous to practically being stalked and not giving a hoot about privacy anymore? As most of us know, anonymity on the Internet is a tough thing to [...]
June 19th, 2007 | Jeffro | 1 comment | Continued