Entries tagged with: Web 2.0
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Web 2.0 Carrots (Tweet)
Web 2.0 carrots...McKinsey researchers find desire to help peers more powerful than mandate from management http://bit.ly/187Q3Q Posted at 2:11 PM by WebDrivenGuy (D.J.)...
Obama Launches Change.gov to Aid Transition Effort
A few days after his historic election, President-Elect Barack Obama has launched a new website -- appropriately dubbed Change.gov....
Current TV Unites Social Media for 2008 Election Coverage
At long last, Election Day is here and to cover it in all its social media, Web 2.0 splendor, the gang at Current.com/Current TV is bringing together Twitter, Digg, 12seconds.tv and even a live DJ set from Diplo...
Mozilla Ubiquity Makes Mashups for the Masses (Video)
The 'Foxy folks at Mozilla have just released Ubiquity, an application which allows the less technically-minded of us to blend web-based data and information into collections called 'mashups.'...
Web 2.0 Meets the Corporate Enterprise: Five Questions to Consider
As Web 2.0 matures beyond blogs, feeds and photo sharing, many organizations are considering how to leverage social media within the enterprise to improve information sharing and employee productivity. Yet, as with most cultural changes, the move to social media...
Delta Airlines Employees Make Travel Videos
Delta Airlines recently launched SiteSeer, a collection of short travel videos which offer tips on topics like shopping, history and public transportation for major destinations....
WikiHow: User Generated How-To Content
Wikipedia is a great resource if you need to know facts about the world or popular culture -- like say the capital of Moldova or William Shatner's musical career. As the wiki platform grows in popularity, so too its range...
Three Keys to Wikipedia Monitoring
Increasingly, a user looking for your organization's name on a search engine like Google or Yahoo! is going to see a listing in Wikipedia near the top of the search. Wikipedia is a user-generated, user-governed online resource which like a...
Online Storage Sites Reviewed at Mashable
Pete and our friends at Mashable.com have a great post on 80+ online storage sites today....
Video Sharing Site Scouts Future Hollywood Stars
Sony purchased video-sharing site Grouper last year and has changed the name to Crackle. But there's more going on than just the name change....
Going.com Extends Web Localization Trend, Links Events & Friends
Going.com offers users a community for posting events -- everything from pool parties to Editor's Picks for Music, Movies, Nightlife and Activities which appears to be code for catch-all. Activities include such things as Cheese Eating Contests and the International...
100 Best Web 2.0 Sites: WebWare 100 Award Winners Announced
The results of the WebWare 100 competition have been released. The WebWare team whittled over 5,000 nominations down to 250. With nearly half-a-million votes cast, here are the categories used to evaluate the best Web 2.0 applications out there....
Web 3.0: Semantic Web, Scraping & Human Intelligence
With Web 2.0 -- which some have termed "web for the people" -- maturing or even (gasp!) waning, there is a good bit of discussion on what Web 3.0 might look like. One can argue whether the web in fact...
YouTube and Book Marketing: Simon & Schuster Launch YouTube Channel
According to Mashable.com, Simon & Schuster will broadcast author bios and "behind-the-scenes" videos on a branded YouTube channel as marketing ancillaries for books distributed by the publishing house....
iGoogle, MyYahoo: Personalized Search Battle Rages On
iGoogle, the latest from the Googlesphere in Mountain View, offers an expanded, customizable "my" personalized search page packed with lots of Google-powered (along with some non-Google) goodies....
Vote for the best Web 2.0 application
CNET's Webware is currently running an online poll to determine the "people's choice" among leading web applications. Categories range from Entertainment and Publishing to Data Backups Community and Mobile....
What's That: AJAX - A "cleaner" user experience
AJAX is a collection of technologies that pass information from the application to the server without the intrusion and load time typically associated with most form-based web applications....
WebDriven launches Children's Congress website for JDRF
WebDriven created a Children's Congress website for JDRF's June event in Washington, D.C. More than 150 Delegates from around the country and internationally will convene to share their stories with legislators and spread the word on juvenile diabetes....
What's That: Mashups
What is a mashup? Put simply, a mashup combines a variety of online information - data, images, maps, products and so on - into one web application. But where did they come from and what do you do with them?...
Doesn't everyone need a blog?
According to blog monitor Technorati, a new blog is created every half-second or so. That means roughly half a million new blogs each week. While this level of growth may be hard to sustain, there is little question about the...
MySpace Goes to the Movies
With the launch of Trailer Park, MySpace now offers a "one-stop-shop" for movie trailers. True to the MySpace model, users can add trailers to their MySpace pages, view still photos or visit the MySpace page for a particular movie. Obvious...
