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What Is Web 2.0 — Design Patterns and Business Models for the Next Generation of Software — The bursting of the dot-com bubble in the fall of 2001 marked a turning point for the web. Many people concluded that the web was overhyped, when in fact bubbles and consequent shakeouts appear …
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Hey Ballmer or Gates, can I make an acquisition? — Personal note to Steve Ballmer and Bill Gates: can I have some money to get Microsoft a significant entry into the Web 2.0 market? A little more than it cost Yahoo to buy Flickr but far less than it cost eBay to buy Skype?
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Between the Lines

What is Web 2.0? — I took a stab at answering the question What is Web 2.0? in an essay I wrote for distribution at our Web 2.0 Conference. The essay will disappoint those who look for a hard and fast definition, because I tend to think about the gravitational core that holds a solar system …

Native PDF support in Office "12" — Today's another exciting day as we move closer to Beta 1. We are just wrapping up the MVP summit here in Redmond and we've finally announced another piece of functionality I've wanted to talk about for a long time now.

Google offers S.F. Wi-Fi — for free — Company's bid is one of many in response to mayor's call for universal online access — Google Inc. has offered to blanket San Francisco with free wireless Internet access at no cost to the city, placing a marquee name behind Mayor Gavin Newsom's effort …
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Google proposes free Wi-Fi for San Francisco
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The Search Engine Herald

Technorati 100 rebooted — The Technorati 100 was updated—FINALLY—and as you can see Engadget jumped to number two on the list. From what I understand the new index is of just the last 120 or 180 days. So, we've seen a bunch of the "old guard" bloggers fall off the list—THANK GOD!

'Virtual Card' Offers Online Security Blanket — Some Fraud-Wary Credit Card Customers Opt for Single-Use Numbers — John Roos used to be afraid to shop online. "I hate to give out my real credit card number," said the retired manager of a computer center.

ANATOMY OF A RIP OFF — Earlier today I got an e-mail which said: … Of course when I clicked through and found this it felt a bit familiar, probably because I built this. While I immediately wanted to applaude their excessive usage of stock photography I was shocked at how blatant a rip off it was.

After the VON Blur - A wrap-up — One week after the Fall VON 2005 I finally have some time left to get my act together and to make a wrap-up from this outstanding event. First of all I want to congratulate Jeff, Carl, Diana and the rest of the crew for the perfect organization …
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VoIP Watch

Blog Marketing Comes Alive — Here is one of the most remarkable (although maybe not that surprising to those who have attempted such things) marketing stats you'll hear for a long time. — Audi recently ran an online campaign. — They spent 0.5 percent of their budget on blog ads.

Upping the embarrassment — I'm conflicted about blogging about this because I don't know how to do it without sounding self-righteous. But I also think we generally need to surface stuff like this. So here goes. — Last week I was invited to attend a day of discussions about a tech topic with cultural and economic consequences.