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What Bruce Sterling Actually Said About Web 2.0 at Webstock 09 | Beyond The Beyond
“Tagging not taxonomy.” Okay, I love folksonomy, but I don’t think it’s gone very far. There have been books written about how ambient searchability through folksonomy destroys the need for any solid taxonomy. Not really. The reality is that we don’t have a choice, because we have no conceivable taxonomy that can catalog the avalanche of stuff on the Web. We have no army of human clerks remotely able to tackle that work. We don’t even have permanent reference sites where we can put data so that we can taxonomize it.
Apogée et déclin des services web 2.0 - Blog du modérateur : conseils, widgets et outils pour créer son blog emploi
despre declinul web 2.0
Facilitating online communities - WikiEducator
despre facilitarea grupurilor online / de citit pt noul an scolar
Times Higher Education - Twitterati in the academy
Mr Brauer, who is taking a PhD in sociology and computing, believes this is where British scholars are missing a trick.
"It is important for them to understand that Twitter is not necessarily a final knowledge destination, but it can serve as a very effe
WTF? Military Web 2.0 Report Actually Making Sense | Danger Room from Wired.com
societatea infromationala 2.0 la armata :)
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Wikis, Weblogs, media portals (such as FlickR or YouTube) as well as social networking sites (such as MySpace
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mashups merge data and/or functio
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I may also have one of the last blogs surviving in the future, because the rest were held together with duct tape and attitude. Try going around looking for a weblog now that is literally a log of some guy’s websurfing activities. Most things we call “blogs” are not “weblogs” any more.
- ggrosseck on 2009-06-25