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Understanding Web 2.0

Integrated Learnings

Wikipedia has a write up on Web 2.0 wikipedia entry first written in February of 2005 to get a better appreciation of how this terminology has morphed (somewhat) over time. The ideas that make up Web 2.0 are social networking, web mashups, and using the web to store and create content. Take a look at the following video.

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Dev Corner - Brian Dishaw

TechSmith Camtasia

I have an idea for a simple data mashup application for a Windows Phone 7 that will allow me to scan RSS feeds for mentions of fantasy football players. I fired up Visual Studio 2010 and created my Silverlight Class Library Project. So it's research time again and I decided I wanted to get better with MVVM and TDD. Easy right?

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The Business Web

Tony Karrer

Ozzie had made his views widely known in his October 28, 2005 memo called, "Services Disruption,” where he stated the future would be dominated not by software like that made by Microsoft, but by services offered by companies like Google and salesforce.com who were changing the software game forever by delivering a new paradigm.

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Better Conferences (cross posting from Tony Karrer)

Mark Oehlert

One rule: No pitches - show me how to use the product then step back and let me play - Ill ask if I want to know something. Cheat sheet.ok.needs some more design here but I love the twitter idea.could we do a google map of a conference hall expo floor and then do a mash-up so we could annotate it? Demos.demo, demo, demo,love em!

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11 Ways to Use GIFs at Work Right Now – Today!

TechSmith Camtasia

circa 2005). Ready to take your work communications up to eleven ? By taking two (or more) seemingly separate images and mashing them together in GIF form, you recontextualize the meanings of both. You’ve done the sketching, the wireframing, mockup, and now it’s time to show the Minimum Viable Product (MVP).

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e-Clippings (Learning As Art): Reflecting on the e-Learning Guild Annual Gathering

Mark Oehlert

e-Clippings (Learning As Art) Home Archives Subscribe About My Social Networks « e-Learning Guild Gathering Follow Up Post | Main | Post Conference Clean Up.Social Change, Web 2.0 Dont get hung up looking at the 3D virtual world - thats icing - look at what kind of social networking and workflow process support tools are built into it.