Mobile 2.0

January 13, 2006

When talking about current developments of the web, mobile devices seem to (finally) become increasingly important.
The web is evolving from being mainly bound to PCs and their browsers to more device independence.

Interesting examples for that are (imho): Read the rest of this entry »


A Bit of 2005 Reflexion

December 23, 2005

So 2005 was the year when the Web 2.0 hype climaxed.

Following, there has been quite some cynism & “hate” coming in especially recently, too. Also all that made for example Richard MacManus, author of Read/WriteWeb, decide to not get involved in the discussion about the term Web 2.0 itself anymore. Read the rest of this entry »


Web 2.0 Intro + Folksonomies

December 13, 2005

Joshua Porter has written an “Introduction to Web 2.0″ pretty recently—seems to be quite a comprehensive overview of this topic containing links to major resources, basic examples and so on.

Apart from that, he also wrote posted some bits about folksonomies today—quote: Read the rest of this entry »


Ajax & Ruby on Rails

December 8, 2005

When talking about Web 2.0, Ajax has to be mentioned—plus moreover, of course, Ruby on Rails (RoR). This “revolutionary” web-app development framework also provides some bleeding edge Ajax functionalities, mainly through script.aculo.us‘ JavaScript libraries. Read the rest of this entry »


Web 2.0 Business Models

December 7, 2005

So there are really a lot of new Web 2.0 startups flourishing these days.
Evan Williams (currently CEO of Odeo, Inc., previously co-founder and CEO of Pyra Labs, makers of Blogger which is by now part of Google), at the end of this Nov., made imho quite an interesting post about rules for web startups.

I somehow especially like his rule no. 5: Read the rest of this entry »


What put the 2 in Web 2.0?

December 6, 2005

Well, for starting out this thing I thought it could make sense to take a look at Adaptive Path’s Web 2.0 Map, recently published by Brandon Schauer in his essay referring to this.

Adaptive Path's Web 2.0 Map PDF

Although, of course, that document also contains mostly all of those (in)famous buzzwords about Web 2.0, it could be helpful trying to extract the most basic assumptions which are proposed via the map.
So, what does it generally say? Read the rest of this entry »


Hello World!

December 3, 2005

This blog is basically supposed to work as my personal (online) space of serendipities, thoughts & ideas about so-called Web 2.0.

It should support me getting along with all those emerging (and imho really interesting & promising) things concerning this ongoing development of the Internet.

And moreover, all the buzz connected with it, too. Read the rest of this entry »