Web 2.0 - Lessons Learned from Web 1.0

Considering the continued talk of the Web 2.0 bubble these days, it's important to take a step back and learn from past mistakes. There is much to learn from what we now call 'Web 1.0'. These are some of the lessons I've pulled from my recollection of the dot.bombs.
Smart growth and market share are typically […]

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Blogoposium 2 - Lessons Learned from Web 1.0

“The one thing we have learned from history is that we don’t learn from history.”

- Winston Churchill

Last week, I voiced some of my concerns about Web 2.0 in a post entitled The Great Web and Web 2.0. Essentially, it spoke to the need for us to ask two questions about Web 2.0 investments - determining […]

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Blogoposium 1 - Calling all last Web 2.0 Contributions

Of course the Web 2.0 conversation will continue well past the blogoposium as it has existed well before it. Still, get in those last Web 2.0 thoughts today and tag your posts appropriately.
To see what has been contributed to this point:

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Web 2.0 - As Defined by People

I’d like to thank everyone for their continued contributions to the blogoposium. From the visualizations to the articulations, I’ve enjoyed your thoughts.
Web 2.0 has obviously been a hot topic in the blogosphere this week, outside of our little blogoposium experiment. Instead of highlighting yesterday’s thoughts, I’d like to point you to an archived […]

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Recent Web 2.0 Highlights for Blogoposium 1

A handful of highlights from those chiming in around the web thus far:
From Peter Forret’s RSS is a hammer

It’s not because you have particularly strong feelings about one building block of the Web 2.0 temple that you can simplify the whole thing. RSS is important. Ajax is important. And so are REST/XMLRPC/SOAP, KML, social software, […]

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Notes and Fodder for Blogoposium 1

Thanks to all who has gotten behind the blogoposium thus far…we are just getting started!
If you are unsure of what a blogoposium is (after all, I did create the word), Marshall Kirkpatrick describes it simply as “tagging and synched blogging”. You can read all the details about the blogoposium at the announcement post.

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Our First “Blogoposium” - Communicating the Ideas behind ‘Web 2.0′

“Web 2.0″ is one of the hottest topics within the technical community. There has been some interesting research recently done in trying to capture exactly what Web 2.0 actually is. Richard MacManus, widely hailed as the Father of Web 2.0, is in many ways pioneering the analysis and research needed to provide a framework for […]

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