I’m happy to announce that Richard MacManus and I are writing a book about Web 2.0 for O’Reilly Media. As many of you know, I’ve swallowed the Web 2.0 bug here at Bokardo and Richard has what is probably the most popular Web 2.0 blog, as well as a Web 2.0 column on Digital Web […] I’m happy to announce that Richard MacManus and I are writing a book about Web 2.0 for O’Reilly Media. As many of you
In The Dark Side of Technorati Tags, Om Malik reports that Technorati tags are being gamed too much for his liking. Most importantly, Om brings up the point that should be brought up: who’s getting what benefit? For those new to tagging, Technorati tags are simply words that writers include in their posts that point […] In The Dark Side of Technorati Tags, Om Malik reports that Technorati tags are
There’s an interesting discussion going on between Kevin Marks and Stowe Boyd about tagging and decentralization. It’s a very important discussion because it involves the issues behind how we’re going to tag things in the future (if at all). It was started by Jeff Jarvis, who was imagining a Semantic Web service for restaurants: Made […] There’s an interesting discussion going on between Kevin Mar
Update:Added attention/tryability graph. To follow up on yesterday’s post: application innovation is happening on the Web at a much faster pace than it is on the desktop, allowing people to switch away from Windows to their OS of choice. Driven mainly by Google and Yahoo using open APIs, this innovation is showing that web-based apps […] Update:Added attention/tryability graph. To follow up on yes
In general, there are two kinds of interfaces in Web 2.0 API (Application Programming Interface) This is the “web as platform” interface. Companies with data stores (eBay, Amazøn, Google) create APIs for developers to hook into. In doing so they provide public access to information that would have been private previously, completely changing the way […] In general, there are two kinds of interfac
Interface Elements for Providing Feeds and Having People Subscribe to Them There are many options for creating an interface element that points to your syndication feed. Below are some of the most popular ones: Plain old XML icon The original, orange XML button popularized by Dave Winer Part of Jeremy Hedley’s reworked buttons (my personal favorites) XML A CSS-only XML icon Feed Technology Specifi
A Short Introduction to Microformats: a Stepping Stone on the Way to Semantic Markup, or a Distraction from It? Up until recently I had been struggling with understanding microformats, those mysterious formats built in XHTML that several folks have been talking about passionately: promising everything from better search engine visibility to better structured code to a realization of true semantic
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