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Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog: Welcome Web 3.0!
Personally, I'm overjoyed that Web 3.0 is coming. When dogcrap 2.0 sites like PayPerPost and ReviewMe start getting a lot of attention, you know you're ...
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08.23 Random History Within a Shell's Shell ? 07.10 RE: Nick Carr on the Death of Web 2.0 ? 05.14 Mind the Butterflies… 04.26 RE: Can Computers Run a ...
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Nick Carr is a smart guy - but he's wrong
Feb 17, 2006 ... Because Nick has written a post in which he says that Web 2.0 is part of ... In the end we're left with nothing more than 'the flat noise of ...
Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog: Web 2.0's collateral damage
In an article posted today at the Maisonneuve magazine site, Mark Moyes examines the internet model of "community authorship" in light of my essay The Amorality of Web 2.0. ... Nick's ne...
The Big Switch, Nicholas Carr, Book - Barnes & Noble
According to Carr, we're in the midst of a similar transition in computing, ... A leading technological rabble-rouser prognosticates a world beyond Web 2.0. ... Examining this change, C...
YouTube - The Big Switch by Nicholas Carr
Nicholas Carr, author of The Big Switch and the Keynote Speaker at SES ... Re: The Big Switch/The Anti-Rosebud ... Web 2.0 ... The Machine is Us/ing Us ...
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09.17 3Tera to Enable Utility Computing for Web Applications… ... 07.10 RE: Nick Carr on the Death of Web 2.0 ... Library 2.0
Can you count it higher? - Clicked - msnbc.com
Nick Carr mockingly welcomes Web 3.0, largely in conjunction with declaring the death of Web 2.0. T-Shirt Turns Air Guitar Riffs Into Actual ... "People may know when they're happy, but...
Michael Platt's WebLog : Enterprise 2.0: Beyond the enterprise
So after a lot of thought I have come to the conclusion that Dion has really missed the point, along with Andrew McAfee and Nick Carr, about the use of Web 2.0 techniques in the enterprise.
Response to Nicholas Carr's 'Is Google Making Us Stupid ...
Mar 18, 2009 ... In the July-August 2008 Atlantic magazine, Nicholas Carr ... But, his own criticism is superficial and misses the humanizing impact of Web 2.0. ... What Google and the ...
Transitioning From The Enterprise To The Cloud
The recent posts about the economics of cloud computing between Nick Carr and Tim O’Reilly (here and here) and the panel at this week’s Web 2.0 have created a lot of buzz.
Ross Mayfield's Weblog: Enterprise 2.0
As the SMR article discusses, the important question for business leaders is how to import these three trends from the Internet to the Intranet -- how to harness Web 2.0 to create Enterpri...
Microsoft Watch - Web Services & Browser - R.I.P.: The Web 2.0 .....
Dec 17, 2007 ... The Office question from Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's Blog .... maturation of some web technologies they're dependent on. .... Let me see, Linux was going to be the deat...
Is Enterprise 2.0 a Real Trend, or a Bubble That Has Burst? «
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MediaVidea: Web 2.0 aka Big Brother aka HAL aka the Matrix aka .....
Jan 8, 2008 ... Nick Carr also wrote the book Bill Gates hated the most, 'The End of IT', ... Most of the big web 2.0 services are headquartered in San Francisco. ... and an increase in...
Creating Passionate Users: Why Web 2.0 is more than a buzzword
Many people hate the phrase "Web 2.0" even more than they hate what they believe it represents. No, that's not quite right... ... » The semantics web from Rough Type: Nicholas Carr's ...
Jeff Clavier's Software Only: Hyperlinked Society Conference ...
Jun 9, 2006 ... Hyperlinked Society Conference: Linking in Web 2.0 ... blogosphere: the spat between Nick Carr and Jimmy Wales on the death of Wikipedia. ... No data points were shared ...
SOA, Web 2.0 and the End of Drudgery « IT Blagger 3.0
As a result of these tensions I see Web 2.0 technologies increasingly permeating the enterprise to deliver more lightweight, ... As a result I believe that rather than lead to the death...