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04/06/06 - Web-Oriented Architecture
Highlights some of the features of web 2.0 applications and the concepts behind them as well as some of the technical parts of it all.
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The SOA with reach: Web-Oriented Architecture04/05/06 - Johnnie Manzari and Web 2.0
Johnnie Manzari has a good piece on Web 2.0 and the collaboration aspect of it all.
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Web 2.004/05/06 - State of the Web 2.0 Address
Dion Hinchcliffe has a very thorough analysis of the current state of the Web 2.0 scene. Gives a great background on it as well as some of the current trends. Highly recommended.
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The State of Web 2.003/23/06 - Young and Running Scared
Dave Pollard writes about ten reasons young people are afraid to start their own businesses. As a 25 year old entrepreneur, I think I've dealt with all of these issues to some extent in my entrepreneurial career. I've been fortunate that I haven't had too many large, visible failures at this point but at the moment I am staring down the barrel of a very public failure. On some level I'm quite disappointed I'm not able to succeed, but I need to face reality and move on with the (tremendous) information I've learned though it all and apply it to my next ventures already in the works like FeedAgg.com and some other pending ventures.
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Ten Reasons Young People Are Afraid to Start Their Own Business03/23/06 - Traffic Growth of the Top Bloggers
A great analysis of traffic growth for some of the top technology and venture capital blogs on the net from their inception to now. Lessons and food for thought for your own blog growth.
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Learning from the top bloggers03/23/06 - Money In The Long Tail
Well, it's 1:32 in the morning and I've just read David Hornik's entire front page of blog postings. The post on "Where's The Money In The Long Tail" stood out to me, especially in light of what we are doing here at FeedAgg.com, as it describes very succinctly one of the most important uses of the internet, bringing out obscure content and monetizing it cheaply and effectively to small groups of users.
Check out this post as well as the entire blog. It's hard not to like a guy that references Nigel and amps going to 11.
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Where's The Money In The Long Tail?03/17/06 - Amazon S3 Data Storage
Amazon's new S3 Data Storage service just announced the other day seems to have me, well...stupefied with possibilities. Dirt cheap storage rates and transfer rates, ACL lists, SOAP and REST interfaces, and that's just scratching the service. Really, are you kidding me? This seems like it has the potential to ripple through many internet segments....dot mac, web hosting, back up. With this and some of other web services coming out of Amazon, how long before Google is no longer the only tech-web darling?
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Amazon S303/17/06 - Amazon S3 Application Ideas
Fresh off the launch of S3 by Amazon, John Keyes has a great list of application ideas for it. It will be interesting to see who gets to market first as they say with these or other ideas. Guess the arms race is on?
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Ten ideas for Amazon S3 applications03/15/06 - Entrepreneurial Proverbs
Came across this fantastic entrepreneurial advice article. If you have even the slightest entrepreneurial fantasy in your body, you should read this.
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O'Reilly Radar - Insight, analysis, and research about emerging technologiesSee Also:
Entrepreneurial Proverbs03/08/06 - More Folksonomy
A good article on Folksonomy and some of the more popular sites on a mac using it. Folksonomy is the same process we use here at FeedAgg.com for our categorization.
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Folksonomy on the Macintosh: Del.icio.us, Flickr and Last.fm03/04/06 - Origami Roundup
Well, it seems the blogosphere is captivated by this whole Origami Project from Microsoft. We'll be highlighting some of the blogs with info.
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The Origami Project Hits The New York Times03/04/06 - Origami Foldup
Some more info on Origami for your reading pleasure. Enjoy!
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Microsoft Origami Project03/04/06 - The Real Origami
This is probably the best interpretation of what the forthcoming Origami will be. I can only hope. M$ is going to be all over Josh for breaking his NDA on this one.
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The Origami Ray-Haxor Super X 9000 Wifi superfly Optics03/04/06 - Origami Ground Level Folder?
While nothing too earth shattering here at the moment, you can bet there will be plenty of great info on Origami as it becomes available here.
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What is the Origami Project?02/02/06 - You Drink What?
Anyone that's spent any time working in a restaurant or bar will be able to relate to this quasi-pseudo-scientific drink poll. Very funny stuff from a hilarious blog.
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What Your Drink Says About You02/02/06 - My Dog As A Puppy?
Hmm....it seems my dog has a brother-in-crime. Jean-Luc seems to be a bit more partial to the trash however.
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Do you mind? I'm trying to take a dump here...02/01/06 - Most Automated Shaver Ever
Man, how bummed am I that I just got an M3 Power. When will it end? I am actually waiting for the MP3 Razor that will allow you to listen to your music while you shave. Maybe a video mp3 razor would be pretty cool.
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Gillette Fusion: The Most Automated Manual Shaver Ever01/20/06 - Google Gives Gov The Finger
As reported by networking pipeline, Google has declined to give the government the information it seeks in trying to defend the Children's Online Protection Act.
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Google: We Won't Pay Broadband Cyberextortion01/20/06 - Blogging And Freedom In School
Another article about blogging by students and their schools trying to contain them. Guess Marquette dental isn't the only ones having this problem.
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Blogging Backlash01/16/06 - Google Analytics Open Again Sort Of
According to quick online tips Google Analytics has begun sending out new account invites for its service. I use this service on several of my sites and it has been a great new tool to use, and you can not beat the price...
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Google Analytics Reopens By Invitation01/15/06 - Site Highlights The Web's Download Disasters
This site visited a million sites and downloaded 140,000 items to see how they treated your PC. Some nice, some not so much.
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The Web's Download Disasters, Inaugural Edition01/13/06 - Democrats Punt Another One Away On Alito
Couldn't have said it any better.
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Democrats Punt Another One Away On Alito01/11/06 - Finally! Google Earth
Google Earth has finally been released for Mac OS X. Thanks Google!
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Google Earth in a Mac world (PC too)