Shelley Powers uses descriptive terminology to explain the evolution of Web, and not the dumb numbers. I agree, numbers are not a good way of tracking concepts and ideas. They fail to convey the value and leaves everything for interpretation. [Continue]
If you, like me, have not been able to attend the Web 2.0 Expo 2007, you can rely on the digital coverage to get a piece of the action. As usual, I have relied more on blogs, they are the closest to asking someone personally about it. Here are some links: Functioning Form Read/Write Web Web 2.0 Expo 2007 at Wordpress.com Tweets Photos at Laughing Squid Photos at Flickr Videos at YouTube I have not read/seen everything yet, that will probably take some more days. [Continue]
Software is complex, for a variety of reasons - the domain problem, the plethora of unknown factors and the developmental process. One of the jobs of the software community is to simplify the outcome of all this for the common man. However, recently we have become real good at killing the simplicity! [Continue]
Know them! These are the lies that Web 2.0 entrepreneurs come up with. In my opinion, Web 2.0 itself is a lie to resurrect the dead interest in Web after the dotcoms went bust. [Continue]
Web 2.0 sounds very ornate, trendy and made-for-marketing. For me it was also scandalous and sometimes silly, especially when it is mentioned along with everything today! How can someone version the Web? [Continue]