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Nova Spivack, the founder of Twine, held an interesting presentation about the future of the Web on the Next Web conference in Amsterdam. He thinks that we are currently in the process of Internet evolution in which tags are having an increasing significance. He predicts that in the next 10 to 15 years tags will have an increasingly important part while keywords will gradually disappear.
Gov 2.0: It’s All About The Platform
But as with Web 2.0, the real secret of success in Government 2.0 is thinking about government as a platform. If there’s one thing we learn from the technology industry, it’s that every big winner has been a platform company: someone whose success has enabled others, who’ve built on their work and multiplied its impact. Microsoft put “a PC on every desk and in every home,” the internet connected those PCs, Google enabled a generation of ad-supported startups, Apple turned the phone market upside down by letting developers loose to invent applications no phone company would ever have thought of. In each case, the platform provider raised the bar, and created opportunities for others to exploit.
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But as with Web 2.0, the real secret of success in Government 2.0 is thinking about government as a platform
. If there’s one thing we learn from the technology industry, it’s that every big winner has been a platform company: someone whose success has enabled others, who’ve built on their work and multiplied its impact. Microsoft put “a PC on every desk and in every home,” the internet connected those PCs, Google enabled a generation of ad-supported startups, Apple turned the phone market upside down by letting developers loose to invent applications no phone company would ever have thought of. In each case, the platform provider raised the bar, and created opportunities for others to exploit.
Productivity Future Vision
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The Future of the Internet—And How to Stop It
- The Future of the Internet explains the engine that has catapulted the Internet from backwater to ubiquity—and reveals that it is sputtering precisely because of its runaway success. With the unwitting help of its users, the generative Internet is on a path to a lockdown, ending its cycle of innovation—and facilitating unsettling new kinds of control. - ycc2106 on 2008-04-28
Interplanetary Internet - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
- space communications - ycc2106 on 2007-06-10
YouTube - Multi-touch interface (from Adobe TED)
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WOW! Just imagine having one of those!
- ycc2106 on 2007-04-20
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- source: http://www.rossdawsonblog.com/weblog/archives/2006/06/the_future_of_m.html - ycc2106 on 2006-07-08
The Quiet Revolution in Email Marketing: Jupiter's Latest Research on RSS Penetration
- They polled several hundred popular sites to find out their plans for RSS. Sixty-three percent (63%) of large companies plan to introduce RSS within 2006! Seventy-one percent (71%) of those plan on spending over $50,000 and 23% plan on spending over $1 million. - ycc2106 on 2006-05-23
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They polled several hundred popular sites to find out their plans for RSS. Sixty-three percent (63%) of large companies plan to introduce RSS within 2006! Seventy-one percent (71%) of those plan on spending over $50,000 and 23% plan on spending over $1 million.
Matt McAlister :: Search: Big indexes versus microformats
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The hard part is making a fluid connection from a thing to a person to me. It must take no more than 2 seconds for a person to add microformat data. And there must be an immediate and beneficial gain upon completing the additional markup or they won’t do it.
It would be a mistake to assume that people will tag or add microformat data because they can. People will do it because it’s easy and because there’s an intrinsic incentive. When you rate something in the Yahoo! Music Engine, you get the sense that the system will offer related music that you like. When you tag things in MyWeb, your search results get more precise. When you post a change in Wikipedia, your post appears immediately on the live site. The more you interact with these tools, the smarter they become. That is what will differentiate the successful search tools in the next generation.
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