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SXSWi 2008: We, the people

mass intimacy as the theme of SXSW

Tags: SXSW, analysis, collaboration, privacy on 2008-03-13 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Viewing American class divisions through Facebook and MySpace

It's the posh kids that are moving to Facebook...

Tags: analysis, article, socialmedia, socialnetworking on 2007-06-25 and saved by62 people -All Annotations (3) -About

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Looking through the wrong end of the wire

There’s a fascinating — and entertainingly pissy, if sometimes obtuse — argument going on over Metcalfe’s Law (which states that the value of a communications network grows exponentially as its number of users grows).

Tags: analysis, research, web2.0 on 2006-08-20 and saved by2 people -All Annotations (1) -About

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VCMike’s Blog » Guest Blogger Bob Metcalfe: Metcalfe’s Law Recurses Down the Long Tail of Social Networks

Metcalfe’s original insight was that the value of a communications network grows (exponentially, as it turns out) as the number of users grows.

Tags: analysis, socialnetworks, web2.0 on 2006-08-18 and saved by4 people -All Annotations (0) -About

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10 definitions of Web 2.0 and their shortcomings

I have come to avoid talking about this stuff with people. The first question anyone asks me is “what is Web 2.0?” Unfortunately for the ensuing conversation, it’s a little tricky to provide a straight answer. Every time you find a neat expression f

Tags: 2.0, analysis, for:steverubel, web2.0 on 2006-08-17 and saved by26 people -All Annotations (5) -About

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The two-minute tail

The internet makes it possible for retailers to increase their available stock almost indefinitely. For example, Amazon stocks 3.7mn titles whereas the largest traditional book stores keep 100,000. The same proportions are true for iTunes, netflix, Rhapso

Tags: analysis, long_tail, research, web2.0 on 2006-08-16 -All Annotations (0) -About

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Web 2.0 hype cycle

Research company Gartner has given a cautious thumbs up to a host of Web 2.0 technologies including AJAX, Social Network Analysis and Location Based Services in a press release published on 9/7/06. Interestingly, it also believes that the use collective i

Tags: 2.0, analysis, research, web2.0 on 2006-08-11 -All Annotations (0) -About

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