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| 9 Nov 2006 by Greg Linden I don't think it was extremely clear from what she said during her Web 2.0 talk, but my impression is that she meant that searches decreased by 20% (not counting transitioning between pages of search results). ... Geeking with Greg - http://glinden.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 30 Nov 2005 by Greg Linden Glenn defined Web 2.0 as mashups, accessing and combining web APIs. Mashups and nothing but mashups. When asked about business models for these mashups, Glenn talked about how they could start small with low costs, but said nothing ... Geeking with Greg - http://glinden.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 26 Jan 2008 by Greg Linden Microsoft Researchers Benjamin Livshits and Emre Kiciman have the fun idea in their recent paper, "Doloto: Code Splitting for Network-Bound Web 2.0 Applications" (PDF), of automatically optimize the downloading of Javascript code for ... Geeking with Greg - http://glinden.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 14 May 2006 by Greg Linden A true Web 2.0 application is one that gets better the more people use it. Google gets smarter every time someone makes a link on the web. Google gets smarter every time someone makes a search. It gets smarter every time someone clicks ... Geeking with Greg - http://glinden.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 4 Dec 2005 by Greg Linden Yahoo My Web 2.0 was announced as a way to overcome the "limits of web search" using "social search". Yahoo My Web 2.0 allows tagging of bookmarked web pages (like del.icio.us) and throws in some nice search and social networking ... Geeking with Greg - http://glinden.blogspot.com/ |
| 21 Oct 2005 by Greg Linden The term Web 2.0 particularly bugs me. It's not a real concept. It has no meaning. It's a big, vague, nebulous cloud of pure architectural nothingness. When people use the term Web 2.0, I always feel a little bit stupider for the rest ... Geeking with Greg - http://glinden.blogspot.com/ |
| 3 Oct 2005 by Greg Linden Web 2.0 is the network as platform, spanning all connected devices; Web 2.0 applications are those that make the most of the intrinsic advantages of that platform: delivering software as a continually-updated service that gets better ... Geeking with Greg - http://glinden.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 8 Nov 2006 by Greg Linden Ask.com CEO Jim Lanzone and Microsoft SVP Steve Berkowitz had an interview with John Battelle a couple hours ago here at the Web 2.0 Conference on "Beating Google at Their Own Game". The most interesting part to me was near the end when ... Geeking with Greg - http://glinden.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 14 Oct 2005 by Greg Linden Dare Obasanjo from MSN posted some interesting comments from a panel at Web 2.0 that included Paul Rademacher, the author of the cool Housing Maps mashup that combines housing listings from Craigslist with Google Maps. ... Geeking with Greg - http://glinden.blogspot.com/ - References |
| 4 Oct 2007 by Greg Linden See also my previous post, "Growth, crap, and spam", where I said, "There seems to be a repeating pattern with Web 2.0 sites. They start with great buzz and joy from an enthusiastic group of early adopters, then fill with crud and crap ... Geeking with Greg - http://glinden.blogspot.com/ - References |
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