oddtag's posterous http://oddtag.posterous.com Most recent posts at oddtag's posterous posterous.com Fri, 16 May 2008 06:42:41 -0700 The Gen Y Guide to Web 2.0 at Work (or Art, or ..) http://oddtag.posterous.com/the-gen-y-guide-to-web-20-at-work-or-art-or http://oddtag.posterous.com/the-gen-y-guide-to-web-20-at-work-or-art-or 1. ok, think about the content 2. but consider it also as a sort of digital graffiti Interesting in both cases. via: readwriteweb.com slide: The Gen Y Guide to Web 2.0 at Work - sachac on slideshare.net [slideshare id=396865&doc=genyweb20-1210364558509716-8&w=425]

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Thu, 08 May 2008 21:04:20 -0700 Viva la Infolution http://oddtag.posterous.com/viva-la-infolution http://oddtag.posterous.com/viva-la-infolution txt: Web 3.0: You say you’re on an infolution? Well, you know…
Social web = democratic web Web 2.0 is the base for a democratic web. But like all democratic systems, the web needs basic democratic standards. Yes, rules. Simple democratic rules that apply to coding, design (usability is a form of politeness) and communication (not even Kramer has the right to insult). These rules are not there to bore, restrict or subordinate us, they guarantee to get the maximum out of a collective. They guarantee a maximum amount of freedom for the maximum amount of people. What is new in web 3.0? Nothing. Recently there is a lot of talk about Web 3.0. Phil Wainewright form ZD Net has written a series on the subject and relaunched the discussion of what web 3.0 would or should be. Basically he suggests that Web 3.0 is going to deliver a new generation of (business) applications that will be ubiquitous and technically more sophisticated, semantic (programs understanding human language). The question is: Is artificial intelligence what we really need? Is more technology the answer? Shouldn’t we rather bring to an end what we’ve started before we hype up the machinery even more?
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Tue, 29 Apr 2008 09:11:55 -0700 Massconomy (dancing with gorillas) http://oddtag.posterous.com/massconomy-dancing-with-gorillas http://oddtag.posterous.com/massconomy-dancing-with-gorillas txt: The Emerging Main Street Web - by Bernard Lunn on readwriteweb.com
In the new web era, we will use that power to make a living. That is why I call this new era the Main Street Web. This is a nod to Geoffrey Moore’s Crossing The Chasm, the point in the adoption cycle when technology goes mainstream. The Main Street Web is about people who don’t care about technology or media, they just use it. Above all it is about really simple business models that work in the physical world as well as online world. The Main Street Web will empower small business and level the playing field with big business. [...] The final post in this series, “Dancing with Gorillas”, looks at opportunities for entrepreneurs in the emerging Main Street Web in a world dominated by a few big companies such as Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, eBay and Amazon.
link: The Whatchamacallit, Post Recession Phase Transition video: Dancing Silverback Gorilla [youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wk6kk1DWrT4]

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Thu, 08 Nov 2007 08:02:42 -0800 The medium is the message from our sponsor http://oddtag.posterous.com/the-medium-is-the-message-from-our-sponsor http://oddtag.posterous.com/the-medium-is-the-message-from-our-sponsor Facebook announced its new social advertising plans. text from: Rough type -The social graft
Infect me. I'm yours. Facebook, which distinguished itself by being the anti-MySpace, is now determined to out-MySpace MySpace. It's a nifty system: First you get your users to entrust their personal data to you, and then you not only sell that data to advertisers but you get the users to be the vector for the ads. And what do the users get in return? An animated Sprite Sips character to interact with.
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