Web 2.0 mind-map, version 029

It’s been a few weeks since I last updated my Web 2.0 mind-map, and there have been some interesting developments, announcements, and new products. I still have several dozen articles, blog postings, and various other tidbits that need to be incorporated into the mind-map, but I’ve added enough new stuff that an update is warranted. [...]

Web 2.0 mind-map, version 026

It’s been a while since I’ve updated my Web 2.0 mind-map, and lots of things have been happening; I’ve presented a two-day seminar on Web 2.0 in Rome, attended the big Web 2.0 “Summit” conference in San Francisco, and download several more articles and blog postings. You can find the latest version of the mind-map [...]

Web 2.0 questions from the New York City SPIN group

I had the pleasure of giving a Web 2.0 presentation to the New York City chapter of the Software Process Improvement Network (SPIN) this evening, using the Web 2.0 mind-map that I’ve been working on for the past several months. Surprisingly, roughly half of the audience indicated that they were unfamiliar with, unaware of, or [...]

Ian Delaney’s semantic lunch

Ian Delaney has written a nice layman’s overview of the semantic web (“the semantic lunch“), which I recommend to anyone who tends to get scared off by words like “ontology.” His blog posting is an interview with John Davies, who’s in charge of next-web research at BT (which, as an ignorant American, I can only [...]