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China Web2.0 Review has an interesting post about FeedSky, which is like China’s answer to Feedburner (although more than that, according to the post). Hat-tip Rex Chung for the link.
Web2.0 companies led to what I would describe as too much centralization, which created a plethora of challenges and criticisms. First, the take rates were too high and the stakeholders on Web2.0 ...
Internal use has gone from 50% of companies in 2007 declaring they have adopted Web2.0 to 65% in 2010. Customer use has gone from 45% to 63%, while Partner use has only increase from 38% to 42%.
Understandably, it's easy to confuse "Web2.0" with all the other fads and hype that information technology advocates and entrepreneurs have spewed over the past 25 years. But even the jaded must ...
The most common Web 2.0 tool deployed was blogs, where 32.7 percent of companies said they had implemented the technology. Social networking was second most popular at 26.2 percent, followed by ...
Wow, this cartoon was made for us! We knew we did something right when we decided to name our company “The Next Web” instead of something boring like “The Web2.0 Blog”. Found at Geek And Poke.
There was no shortage of experts to explore this topic on a panel entitled “CSS, Ajax, Web2.0 and Search Engines” at the recent Search Engine Strategies conference held in Chicago. On hand was Shari ...
A few of them call themselves web2.0 but in fact they dont really understand what web2.0 is. E.g. There are some BSPs or SNs, they dont event understand the importance of having RSS which is the very ...
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