Um...there are a lot of social bookmarking sites...
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over a year ago
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Industry blogger Jeremiah Owyang's notes from Michael Arrington's keynote. Great overview of the current state of Web 2.0.
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papa
over a year ago
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Critique about the wisdom-of-crowds theory as applied on Digg. Asserts taht the decisions of a few individuals carries a disproportionally strong effect on the overall group behavior on Digg.com. So rather than a crow, you have herd behavior.
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papa
over a year ago
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SEOmoz comments on the strategy at Netscape to pay the top 1% of their users to participate. What are the impacts of this new model? Is it a long term help or hindrance to community?
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papa
over a year ago
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Techcrunch interview with Paul Graham who "believes we’re not in a bubble, that startups shouldn’t worry about their business models and the best companies are the ones with potential to kill old monopolies."
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papa
over a year ago
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100% free, tags, presence, location, ala skypeweb!
why pay when this is free and way cooler!
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ranzu
over a year ago
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Digg inspired a lot of competition. But are any of these sites successful? Here's a list of the most successful people-powered news sites (as well as a list of the failures).
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Do you read Techcrunch, GigaOM, eHub, MOMB and all the other usual suspects? This page aggregates the most recent 10 headlines from all the top web 2.0 watchdogs. Very useful.
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Excellent article that breaks down some key considerations in the creation of modern websites/web applications.
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papa
over a year ago
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According to this author, the fact that Web 2.0 is largely about small teams with shoestring bubbles means that reports of a bubble are greatly exaggerated.
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papa
over a year ago
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