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"If you liked Yahoo Pipes, you might be interested in Teqlo, a new “make your own mashups” tool that just entered preview mode."
"Pipes is a hosted service that lets you remix feeds and create new data mashups in a visual programming environment. "
they say "2007", but it's, so far, rather a map of 2006 trends
by IAJapan > the idea : back to interactivity. // interesting, it's not like an article about the PS4 ;)
last.fm + youtube web2.0 mashup (terrible interface)
one of the best template i've seen in ages... trendy but fresh. i'm in love
oh, i'm actually in it (bottom, wikalong)
track your comments on various blogs & websites
conferences get cease & desisted for using the term “Web 2.0”
article about web design trends
"Putting Personal Value Before Network Value"
web2.0 wiki engine (not available yet)
a face-recognition powered flickr!
The idea is simple: each web service gets its own page (or "tab"). All you have to do to contribute a web service is make a webpage for it, host it somewhere (you can get free PHP hosting at Ning), then submit its url.
to build web2.0 social web applications
author or YubNub
a Web2.0 MySpace, highly customisable
The Best Web 2.0 Software of 2005
a blog on tagging
This is where I try to sum up the current state-of-the-art in graphic design for web pages, and identify the distinctive features that make a web page look fresh, appealing and easy to use.
I'll update this article over time as new features stick out.
like flickr or youtube, but audio
"First you google, but then what?
Why is collecting and sharing, beyond photos and email, so hard?
Why can't I put all my favorite stuff in one place?"
"...refers to the collaborative but unsophisticated way in which information is being categorized on the web. Instead of using a centralized form of classification, users are encouraged to assign freely chosen keywords (called tags) to pieces of informati
"I have been coming across many del.icio.us tools to visualize usage during my daily researching hours. So many, that I have decided to start making note of the ones I come across. From the span of about two weeks, I have been collecting as many as I coul
"I think the most interesting aspects of Web 2.0 are new tools that explore the continuum between the personal and the social, and tools that are endowed with a certain flexibility and modularity which enables collaborative remixability"
"The hard work that RSS does allows us to keep up with many more Web sites in much less time. But it also allows us to share information that we weren’t sharing before, allowing others to remix our content in new, useful ways."
The Web of documents has morphed into a Web of data. We are no longer just looking to the same old sources for information. Now we’re looking to a new set of tools to aggregate and remix microcontent in new and useful ways.