June 10th, 2008
While I was presenting my Web 2.0 seminar in Rome this week, I had a chance to review and edit the V53 Web 2.0 materials that I recently uploaded — as well as adding some new material based on the June 9, 2008 Apple presentation about its new iPhone3g. The result is a new V54 version, which you can download as a 34.3MB PDF file by clicking here or on the picture below, or which you can view/download by visiting my Slideshare page. The Powerpoint version looks so ugly that I haven’t bothered uploading it; nobody seems to care anyway, so I assume the PDF version is sufficient.
Here’s a summary of the additions, changes, and corrections that I made in V54; for convenience, you’ll also find that they appear in red in the PDF materials, so you can see what has changed since V52 and V53:
- On page 70, I added Google Maps to the list of Ajax examples.
- On page 84, I added Google App Engine to the list of interesting products from Google.
- On page 85, I provided a new (working) link and details about Zimbra.
- On page 87, I added a link to IBM’s new “Bluehouse” product.
- On pages 89-90, I added two new pages of details on the iPhone 3g.
- On page 91, I provided additional details on CIsco’s acquisition of Five Across.
- On page 132, I added a bullet point with a link to Nicholas Carr’s article on “Is Google Making Us Stupid?“
I probably won’t do any more updates for another week or two, but this should keep you busy for a while. Enjoy…


July 3rd, 2008 at 12:40 am
Ed: Not sure if you’ve already head about wordle (http://wordle.net/). It generates word cloud out of your blog, presentation etc. Just thought of letting you know.
Joseph
August 5th, 2008 at 10:28 am
It has been a while since a blog post. I trust all is well with you and yours.