Web 2.0 version v54

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 [...]

Web 2.0, version 53

During the past week, I’ve had a chance to review and edit the V52 Web 2.0 materials that I recently published. The result is a new V53 version, which you can download as a PDF file by clicking here or on the picture below, or which you can view/download by visiting my Slideshare page. The [...]

Web 2.0 v52 – in PDF and Powerpoint format

It’s been a long, long time since I’ve updated my Web 2.0 materials; but I’m presenting a two-day Web 2.0 seminar in Rome next week, so I thought it was time to bring things up to date. I’ve actually been keeping a list of newsworthy items for just this purpose; and I’ve listed below the [...]

Future of Web 2.0

I’m giving a short presentation on the “future of Web 2.0″ at a CIO roundtable session in Chicago on May 12th. You can download the 14.2MB PDF version of the presentation:

We Think

Here’s an intriguing and provocative view of what “Web 2.0″ is all about…

The tension between “free” and “mission-critical”

When I was a kid, one of the aphorisms I was taught was “never look a gift horse in the mouth.” Nobody ever gave me a horse, nor did I ever buy one or own one. So I have no idea what I would have seen if I did look a horse — “gift” or [...]

Web 2.0, version 51

I’ve been slowly accumulating new Web 2.0 material during the past month, and it’s time for an update. As usual, you can access the presentation in a variety of formats, although I haven’t yet had time to upload the “ugly Betty” version to Google Apps. For now, you can view it, and/or download it, from [...]

Kina Grannis’ “Gotta Digg”

This has nothing to do with Christmas, or any other serious topic. But I was alerted to its existence by a fellow Twitterer, and it brought a smile to my face. If things are getting a little too serious in your world, pause for a moment and listen to Kina Grannis tell you all about [...]

Twitter troops, twitter armies – but no twitter mobs: the essence of Twitter etiquette

… next thing I remember, I am walkin’ down the street I’m feeling all right, I’m with my boys, I’m with my troops, yeah … Paul Simon, “Late in the Evening“ Every time I think of my Twitter network, I can’t help recalling the phrase “with my troops, yeah” from the Paul Simon song, Late [...]

Phooey! Twitter is NOT dangerous!

Michael Krigsman has a provocative posting this evening on his ZDNet blog titled “Twitter is Dangerous.” Michael, who is a very smart guy whose opinions I respect, seems to enjoy starting debates by making such provocative statements … and since I seem to be suffering a bit of indigestion from too many garlic-laced French Fries [...]