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Ryan Holman

What Will Prepare Us for Web 3.0? - 0 views

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    Found this interesting, if for no other reason than as proof that the world at large is thinking about the implications of moving even past Web 2.0 and on to Web 3.0 (My apologies -- while I have referenced the article as translated by Babelfish, the original article is in French so the English may be a bit choppy; the ideas seem to remain intact, however, and the author's speculations about the future of the Web are interesting). Original link, for those who read French: http://pro.01net.com/editorial/506930/que-nous-prepare-le-web-3-0/
arnie Grossblatt

TIm O'Reilly - Web 2.0 Five Years On - 0 views

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    Video of TIm O'Reilly presentation on at the Web 2.0 Expo
Thelisha Woods

DC Government Business Examiner: Web 3.0 - the non-empirical 'linked-data meme' - 0 views

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    Just when people were starting to figure out Web 2.0, here comes Web 3.0!
Thelisha Woods

Obama's Is First Web 2.0 Inauguration -- InformationWeek - 0 views

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    Short article on how the inauguration also made history as far as the web is concerned.
Paul Riccardi

Web 2.0 is so over. Welcome to Web 3.0 - Jan. 8, 2009 - 0 views

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    Speaking of Web 2.0, this article takes an interesting viewpoint. While these sites have changed the way we communicate, they're not exactly raking in the money for their owners.
Thelisha Woods

HP Learning Center - Web 2.0 - 0 views

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    Here's another free online class from HP Learning Center, this time on Web 2.0.
Thelisha Woods

Webware 100: The official 2009 kickoff | Webware - CNET - 0 views

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    The third annual Webware 100 Awards program launches today. Nominate your favorite Web apps now. Read this blog post by Rafe Needleman on Webware.
arnie Grossblatt

Debate Over P vs. NP Proof Highlights Web Collaboration - 1 views

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    Don't let the math stop you from reading this story about the role of web-mediated collaboration. This is Gutenberg 2.0.
valerie langston

Slashdot | Wikipedia's New Definition of Truth - 0 views

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    Quick blurb about how readers on the Internet are turning to Wikipedia as a acurate Web site.
arnie Grossblatt

Getting Google to notice your ebook - 0 views

  • but Google eBookstore suddenly gives booksellers a reason to at least wade into SEO.
  • But what about new books and ebooks? How does Google determine which new titles, and the more than 15 million books that have been scanned, float to the top of its search results pages: in the web search box and in the ebookstore. The challenge, for Gray and other Google engineers on the Books project, is that the best known component of Google's algorithm for determining the the value of a web resource -- the number of links to it by others -- does not apply to books and ebooks. Although it is possible to link to a selection in certain books on Google Books (here's a hyperlink into the aforementioned Galbraith title) people don't generally create links to the contents of a book or ebook. So linking is not a reliable indicator of quality.
  • One strategy that Google employs is to tap into the book industry's "rich tradition of metadata.
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  • Google also looks at what Gray referred to as "market signals:" how often a book has been reprinted, web searches, recent book sales, the number of libraries that hold the book, etc.
  • 2. Create quality content outside the book
  • 1. Use descriptive titles and chapter headings
  • 3 best practices for getting Google to notice your book
  • 3. Book covers matter
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    With the opening of the Google Bookstore, it's time for publishers to start thinking about search engine optimization (SEO)
Mark Schreiber

The Web Is Dead. Long Live the Internet - 0 views

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    By Chris Anderson & Michael Wolff
Mark Schreiber

Simplifying the Lives of Web Users - 0 views

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    OpenDNS is a crowdsourced, open access DNS server
Helen Nam

Technology Review: Wikipedia and the Meaning of Truth - 0 views

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    Interesting article about how Wikipedia relies on verifiability, not truth.
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    This article discusses Wikipedia's standard -- not truth, but verifiability.
valerie langston

Slashdot | Google Sheds Light On 'Dark Web' With PDF Search - 0 views

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    Quick announcement about Google and it's effort to be able to search scanned PDF documents
Ryan Holman

Minorities use the Web to adjust the color on TV - washingtonpost.com - 1 views

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    Thought this was interesting
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