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freemem xThe ReadWriteWeb team is at the Web 2.0 Expo. Tim O'Reilly opens the Web 2.0 Expo keynotes with a discussion on the opportunities in web 2.0 today. Here are some real-time notes on his session. His main message is to "not follow the headlines" and the hot consumer apps, but go after "big, hard problems".
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18 Sep 08
Jesus HoyosTo conclude, Tim urges us to "not follow the headlines" and the hot things, but go after "big, hard problems".
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29 Apr 08
FruFru FourOneTwo Google scientists presented a paper (pdf embedded below) at the World Wide Web Conference in Beijing last week that outlines their vision for the future of image search.
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1) web 2.0 in enterprise; "turning themselves inside out"
2) web 2.0 evolving into cloud computing
3) ambient computing (mobile phones and ubiquitous sensors)
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25 Apr 08
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24 Apr 08
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The ReadWriteWeb team is at the Web 2.0 Expo. Tim O'Reilly opens the Web 2.0 Expo keynotes with a discussion on the opportunities in web 2.0 today. Here ...
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Maggie TsaiBig Opportunities:
1) web 2.0 in enterprise; "turning themselves inside out"
2) web 2.0 evolving into cloud computing
3) ambient computing (mobile phones and ubiquitous sensors)-
1) enterprise
e.g. dell ideastorm
real time user facing services based on data from customers -- your bank doesn't give u this, but google does
finding meaning in that data
google pagerank = meaning hidden in links (link is a vote)
other areas where "there is hidden meaning in enterprise data"
wesabe -- how people spend their money is a vote (nb: Tim noted he is an investor)
eg merchant pages give people collective intelligence about spending
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3) mobile / ambient
software above the level of a single device. So mobile does not equal the phone. He talks about Microsoft Live Mesh, noting that it is currently only Windows - but he's waiting to hear from Microsoft on its future.
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Ambient computing; "web 2.0 not something we interact with on a laptop, it is all around us."
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Tim urges us to "not follow the headlines" and the hot things, but go after "big, hard problems".
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His main message is to tackle big hard problems, with web 2.0. Make a difference.
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