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26 June 2006 08:45

Web 2.0 Directory : 1007 Web 2.0 Sites in 50 categories : eConsultant

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There are 1007 Web 2.0 sites/services/links in 50 categories. Pick a category.

26 June 2006 07:45

Tech creates a bubble for kids - Yahoo! News

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Raised by parents who stressed individualism and informality, these young people grew up in a society that is more open and offers more choices than in their parents' youth, says child and adolescent psychologist Dave Verhaagen of Charlotte. Unlike their parents, they have never known anything but a world dominated by technology. Even their social lives revolve around the Web, iPods and cellphones. So they dress down, talk loose and reveal their innermost thoughts online. "Put that all together and you've got a generation that doesn't have the same concept of privacy and personal boundaries as generations before," Verhaagen says.

26 June 2006 07:30

Review of the Year's Best Web 2.0 Explanations (web2.wsj2.com)

I'd like to end things with a roll-up of all this year's Web 2.0 discussions and explanation. I know that many people are still struggling with what Web 2.0 means, are often confused by thinking it's purely a marketing term, or if you're like most folks, you haven't really heard about it yet. To those, I think this list will definitely help. And it's a good refresher for all of us Web 2.0 followers as well.

25 June 2006 11:45

Guardian Unlimited Technology | Technology | The gain then the pain: Super Bowl to e-orgasm

The irrational exuberance of the dotcom boom was no more eloquently summed up than during the US Super Bowl in late January 2000 when more than a dozen internet firms spent millions of dollars buying 30-second advertising slots.

Guardian Unlimited | Looking back on the crash

On the fifth anniversary of the dotcom collapse, Chris Alden reflects on the hysteria and hubris that fuelled the boom

25 June 2006 11:00

A Vote for MySpace

As elections near, some candidates are elbowing for room on social networks. They should proceed with caution

25 June 2006 10:15

Edge; DIGITAL MAOISM: The Hazards of the New Online Collectivism By Jaron Lanier

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The hive mind is for the most part stupid and boring. Why pay attention to it?

25 June 2006 08:45

what makes a blog popular

Rules for creating a readable blog

25 June 2006 08:00

BuzzMachine

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Blog about traditional media vs. the new web

The Cluetrain Manifesto — Entire Text Index Page

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New relationships between companies and clients.

24 June 2006 18:45

FT.com - Sorrell warns of e-communities ‘threat’

worried ad man moans about perceived threat to his job

24 June 2006 16:30

Top 10 dot-com flops - CNET.com

The companies that burned through the most VC money to the least effect

24 June 2006 14:15

24 June 2006 13:15

Guardian Unlimited Arts |Hype and glory

As Alan McGee books a made-up band, Dave Simpson looks at the science of creating a buzz

D is for Dotcom - Darwin Online

What were we thinking? And how can we avoid thinking like that again?

Dot.com timeline

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1969: Arpanet, US-backed forerunner of the internet, goes live. 1973: Two US researchers devise protocol, to allow development of single-network Arpanet into multi-network internet. 1980: Tim Berners-Lee, at particle research station Cern, devises rules to start world wide web, and allow easy travel around the internet. ...

BBC NEWS | Dotcom shares still spook investors

On 10 March 2000 the Nasdaq index of leading technology shares spiked, burst the dotcom bubble and sent entrepreneurial dreams crashing back to earth.

Dot-com bubble - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The "dot-com bubble" was a speculative bubble covering roughly 1997–2001 in which stock markets in Western nations saw their value increase rapidly from growth in the new Internet sector and related fields.

ProgrammableWeb: Mashup Dashboard

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Hundreds of mashups with new updates daily

2.0Culture

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"Web 2.0 Design in a nutshell." Good article about current trends

bit-tech.net | Why Web 2.0 will end your privacy

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We all know the plushy, rounded, pastel-coloured faces of Web 2.0. MySpace. Digg. Flickr. The achingly trendy Silicon Valley startups that are selling for millions to big media conglomerates and making their founders into stars. Tom Anderson. Kevin Rose. These are the pinups of the Web 2.0 generation - but little do they know the monster they've created.

Guardian Unlimited Technology | Dotbomb survivors face new frenzies

Five years after the crash the economic fallout has been limited but there are fears of fresh bubbles in property, oil and commodities

Time for Web 2.0 to get real | ZDNet.com

What Tom and many others discovered to their cost was a fundamental flaw in the Web 2.0 era: a complete disregard for accountability to their users among service providers.

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