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Rob Decker

The Web Is Dead? A Debate | Wired Magazine | Wired.com - 0 views

  • the Web is the “adolescent” phase of the Internet’s evolution and that we are seeing a shift toward a more closed phase in the networked age’s cycles
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      How does the changing web alter how education works? Some apps will be a flash in the pan others might be around for a long time. We can't embrace all, but we do need to selectively adopt the most promising.
  • You’re looking at data architectures, and you rightly observe that deep data on servers allows clients to be smaller and lighter, as the app explosion is proving.
Vw Prof

Coding4Fun - 0 views

  • Twitterlight: A Silverlight Twitter client24 February 08 02:03 PM | Coding4Fun | 25 Comments    Twitter, using simple SMS length messages, has changed how people stay connected. Here's how to build a Silverlight web client to access the Twitter API and display your tweets in a layout of your choosing. The Twitterlight code provides a solid starting Read More...
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    Great blog site with lots of content for .NET programming. Includes a lot of code dealing with web 2.0 apps
Vw Prof

Warning Label Generator - 0 views

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    Web 2.0 app that could be useful for classroom lab warning signs. Note: some content not appropriate for all ages
Vw Prof

Welcome to Webware 100 Awards 2008 - 0 views

  • The 100 top Web apps for 2008 These are the 100 best Web 2.0 applications, chosen by Webware readers and Internet users across the globe. Over 1.9 million votes were cast to select these Webware 100 winners:
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    A CNET listing of the Top 100 Web 2.0 applications
Michelle Eberly

Slide - slideshows, slide shows, photo sharing, image hosting, widgets, MySpace codes, ... - 0 views

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    Slide lets you use photos and other digital content to publish and discover the people and things that matter to you. With a super easy set-up, clean interface and multiple transition and theme options, Slide is among the most popular tools for self expression on the web today. Slide can be embedded onto any website, viewed on your desktop or shared with your friends or fans. Slide supports dozens of social networking and blog platforms, including MySpace, MySpace Blogs, Bebo, Blogger, eBay, Facebook, Friendster, Hi5, livedoor, LiveJournal, Piczo, Sina.com, Sohu.com, Tagged, Typepad, Windows Live Spaces, Wretch, Yahoo! 360 and Xanga.
Heather Dick

Web 2.0 Backpack: Web Apps for Students - 0 views

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    Earlier today, Richard took a look at the state of e-learning 2.0, which got me to thinking about how school might be different if I were in college ...
Lindsay Boeckel

SimplyBox - Think Inside the Box - 0 views

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    SimplyBox's unique Decentraliztion Technology makes enterprise software better, smarter and more valueable. 'App Remix' enables User-driven Decentralization of Enterprise Applications, and 'Collaboration' seamlessly makes existing Enterprise Applications social and collaborative, with no integration required. SimplyBox provides tangible business value to the CEO, CIO, CFO and provides improved user experience and productivity to all users of Enterprise Applications.
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