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<title>Ban Twitter, buy Chatter</title>
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<summary>Help your employees to work better with these timewasting tools.</summary>
<content type="html">Help your employees to work better with these timewasting tools.</content>
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<title>sex videoları said: thanx man</title>
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<summary>...sex videoları said: thanx man ... on the entry The Future of Web 3.0 According to Yahoo!</summary>
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<title>A browser and nothing else can stretch your IT budget</title>
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<updated>2009-11-12T12:06:02.391-05:00</updated>
<summary>A couple of weeks back I blogged &#39;Your desktop will get a facelift. Who is holding the scalpel?&#39;. It got me some interesting feedback by email that I won&#39;t repeat here from proponents of a couple of the technologies mentioned. The post, and some...</summary>
<content type="html">A couple of weeks back I blogged &#39;Your desktop will get a facelift. Who is holding the scalpel?&#39;. It got me some interesting feedback by email that I won&#39;t repeat here from proponents of a couple of the technologies mentioned. The post, and some...</content>
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<title>Your desktop will get a facelift. Who is holding the scalpel?</title>
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<updated>2009-10-30T09:44:26.749-04:00</updated>
<summary>Windows 7 may be the end of the road for OS control over desktop usability.</summary>
<content type="html">Windows 7 may be the end of the road for OS control over desktop usability.</content>
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<title>Mobile augmented reality: Reality, improved</title>
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<updated>2009-11-02T15:53:20.311-05:00</updated>
<summary>The Economist (9/3/09 print issue) Thanks to mobile phones, augmented reality could be far more accessible—and useful—than virtual reality</summary>
<content type="html">The Economist (9/3/09 print issue) Thanks to mobile phones, augmented reality could be far more accessible—and useful—than virtual reality</content>
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<title>UrbanSpoon Makes It Easier to ‘Scope’ Out Restaurants - Bits Blog</title>
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<updated>2009-11-02T15:58:25.143-05:00</updated>
<summary>UrbanSpoon&#39;s augmented reality iPhone application enables uers to aim the iPhone at the street and see what&#39;s cooking nearby</summary>
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<title>Augmented Reality: What should businesses expect from this new tech?</title>
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<updated>2009-11-02T15:49:27.955-05:00</updated>
<summary>BW Innovation Editor Reena Jana talks to Claire Boonstra, co-founder of Amsterdam-based augmented reality leader Layar</summary>
<content type="html">BW Innovation Editor Reena Jana talks to Claire Boonstra, co-founder of Amsterdam-based augmented reality leader Layar</content>
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<title>BusinessWeek</title>
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<title>Prototype - Kicking Reality Up a Notch</title>
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<updated>2009-11-02T15:55:42.955-05:00</updated>
<summary>New York Times (7/11/09) A look at how augmented reality will “reinvent” many industries, including health care and training</summary>
<content type="html">New York Times (7/11/09) A look at how augmented reality will “reinvent” many industries, including health care and training</content>
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<title>New York Times</title>
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<entry>
<title>What is Web 3.0 and Why Should I Care?</title>
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<updated>2008-12-16T17:59:48.784-05:00</updated>
<summary>Maybe you shouldn’t. Let’s cut to the chase. When Web 2.0 was introduced as a concept, the marketects jumped on it and decided that everything new that related to the web was Web 2.0.</summary>
<content type="html">Maybe you shouldn’t. Let’s cut to the chase. When Web 2.0 was introduced as a concept, the marketects jumped on it and decided that everything new that related to the web was Web 2.0.</content>
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<title>havemacwillblog.com</title>
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<title>Understanding the New Web Era: Web 3.0, Linked Data, Semantic Web</title>
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<updated>2009-05-14T13:45:50.462-04:00</updated>
<summary>I&#39;ve been following a fascinating 3-part series of posts this week by Greg Boutin, founder of Growthroute Ventures. The series aimed to tie together 3 big trends, all based around structured data: 1) the still nascent &quot;Web 3.0&quot; concept, 2) the...</summary>
<content type="html">I&#39;ve been following a fascinating 3-part series of posts this week by Greg Boutin, founder of Growthroute Ventures. The series aimed to tie together 3 big trends, all based around structured data: 1) the still nascent &quot;Web 3.0&quot; concept, 2) the...</content>
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<title>readwriteweb.com</title>
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<entry>
<title>In Web 3.0 We Trust. Or Not </title>
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<updated>2009-05-19T10:20:14.535-04:00</updated>
<summary>The Web 3.0 conference is about to kick off on May 19 in New York. No doubt it will be well attended by anyone wanting to see what&#39;s &quot;bleeding edge.&quot; After all, Web 2.0 is so &quot;done.&quot; Well aside from the general lack of understanding about what Web 3.</summary>
<content type="html">The Web 3.0 conference is about to kick off on May 19 in New York. No doubt it will be well attended by anyone wanting to see what&#39;s &quot;bleeding edge.&quot; After all, Web 2.0 is so &quot;done.&quot; Well aside from the general lack of understanding about what Web 3.</content>
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<title>adage.com</title>
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<title>A Glimpse at Web 3.0: 13 Semantic Web Applications Reviewed</title>
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<updated>2009-08-26T02:43:23.753-04:00</updated>
<summary>Web 2.0 was all about getting people to connect with one another and establishing a presence for them on the web. Now that you have gotten the chance to get to know each other through the web, it’s time for our computers to socialize.</summary>
<content type="html">Web 2.0 was all about getting people to connect with one another and establishing a presence for them on the web. Now that you have gotten the chance to get to know each other through the web, it’s time for our computers to socialize.</content>
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<title>blog.thoughtpick.com</title>
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<title>Introduction To The Semantic Web</title>
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<updated>2009-01-25T04:50:39.529-05:00</updated>
<summary>The team at Digital Bazaar have created a great overview of the Semantic Web.</summary>
<content type="html">The team at Digital Bazaar have created a great overview of the Semantic Web.</content>
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<title>ondemandbeat.com</title>
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<entry>
<title>Microsoft Windows 7: A Closer Look at Your Next OS?</title>
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<updated>2008-10-28T17:34:09.213-04:00</updated>
<summary>Pre-beta code for Windows 7 released this week addresses many complaints about Windows Vista--and introduces a slew of changes intended to make the OS faster, easier to use, and more customizable.</summary>
<content type="html">Pre-beta code for Windows 7 released this week addresses many complaints about Windows Vista--and introduces a slew of changes intended to make the OS faster, easier to use, and more customizable.</content>
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<title>pcworld.com</title>
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<entry>
<title>2009 Web Predictions</title>
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<updated>2008-12-30T21:04:19.069-05:00</updated>
<summary>It&#39;s time for our annual predictions post, in which the ReadWriteWeb authors look forward to what 2009 might bring in the world of Web technology and new media. Looking back at our 2008 Web predictions, we got some of them right! &quot;The big Internet...</summary>
<content type="html">It&#39;s time for our annual predictions post, in which the ReadWriteWeb authors look forward to what 2009 might bring in the world of Web technology and new media. Looking back at our 2008 Web predictions, we got some of them right! &quot;The big Internet...</content>
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<entry>
<title>Marc Andreessen&#39;s advice for the New York Times</title>
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<updated>2008-10-29T13:51:04.397-04:00</updated>
<summary>Andreessen urges the NYT and all newspapers to heed Intel&#39;s move in &#39;85 and abandon print.</summary>
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<title>portfolio.com</title>
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<entry>
<title>Web 3.0 = (4C + P + VS) </title>
<link href="/web-30/web-30--4c--p--vs-/10049190895988539429-14018e460e921b3334a855391725963c/"/>
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<updated>2009-06-18T22:41:32.290-04:00</updated>
<summary> have written a few pieces already addressing the disjointed nature of the web, whereby, you go one place for content, another for community, and a third for commerce, the most notable of these is the popular, 4C: Yahoo’s Turnaround Formula.</summary>
<content type="html"> have written a few pieces already addressing the disjointed nature of the web, whereby, you go one place for content, another for community, and a third for commerce, the most notable of these is the popular, 4C: Yahoo’s Turnaround Formula.</content>
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<title>Ten Reasons Why Twitter Rocks | HaveMacWillBlog (aka Robin Bloor’s Blog)</title>
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<updated>2009-03-02T09:40:08.961-05:00</updated>
<summary>Ten Reasons Why Twitter Rocks Posted on May 20th, 2008 by Robin Bloor in Commentary About a month ago, a technology analyst concluded that Twitter was a waste of time because it suffered from an incurable signal/noise problem.</summary>
<content type="html">Ten Reasons Why Twitter Rocks Posted on May 20th, 2008 by Robin Bloor in Commentary About a month ago, a technology analyst concluded that Twitter was a waste of time because it suffered from an incurable signal/noise problem.</content>
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<bx:fullname>Robin Bloor</bx:fullname>
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<entry>
<title>Web 3.0 &amp; the Semantic Web</title>
<link href="/web-30/web-30--the-semantic-web/12181397436566918909-95a549ad4e0ea83255703cb647d68f1e/"/>
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<updated>2008-10-02T14:20:07.344-04:00</updated>
<summary>The vision of a web which becomes increasingly verticalized by “Context”, and the relevant Content, Community and Commerce elements are successfully mashed up “in Context”. Also we need to include 2 other elements: Vertical / Contextual Search, and Personalization. Thus, Web 3.0 = (4C + P + VS).</summary>
<content type="html">The vision of a web which becomes increasingly verticalized by “Context”, and the relevant Content, Community and Commerce elements are successfully mashed up “in Context”. Also we need to include 2 other elements: Vertical / Contextual Search, and Personalization. Thus, Web 3.0 = (4C + P + VS).</content>
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<title>sramanamitra.com</title>
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<bx:fullname>Volodymyr Hnativ</bx:fullname>
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<entry>
<title>Scalable Design</title>
<link href="/web-30/scalable-design/13736306930301668801-ff75117cbe1cd23ba7f175153ee8bd0a/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:13736306930301668801-ff75117cbe1cd23ba7f175153ee8bd0a</id>
<updated>2009-05-31T21:37:02.315-04:00</updated>
<summary>Screen frameworks, user interface structures, and components that enable your product design to gracefully accommodate new features, new markets, and dynamic content—that can shrink or grow—are the cornerstones of a scalable design.</summary>
<content type="html">Screen frameworks, user interface structures, and components that enable your product design to gracefully accommodate new features, new markets, and dynamic content—that can shrink or grow—are the cornerstones of a scalable design.</content>
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<title>uxmatters.com</title>
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<bx:external-link>http://www.uxmatters.com/mt/archives/2007/10/scalable-design.php</bx:external-link>
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<bx:fullname>Courtney Bolton</bx:fullname>
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<entry>
<title>Cisco&#39;s Bid To Remake the Net for the Video Age</title>
<link href="/web-30/ciscos-bid-to-remake-the-net-for-the-video-age/6387785760244505159-ed9a117af56e41dae8f65d9ca2d2d15b/"/>
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<updated>2008-12-08T01:16:00.000-05:00</updated>
<summary>De Beer. “We think this will be as big or bigger than the World Wide Web. This is Web 3.0 we’re talking about here.” At a high level, MediaNet is a powerful, and necessary, idea. One element in a range of announcements today is a new study</summary>
<content type="html">De Beer. “We think this will be as big or bigger than the World Wide Web. This is Web 3.0 we’re talking about here.” At a high level, MediaNet is a powerful, and necessary, idea. One element in a range of announcements today is a new study</content>
<source>
<title>BusinessWeek</title>
</source>
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<entry>
<title>Dont Click IT</title>
<link href="/web-30/dont-click-it/15306220870108183843-e647a1c765901155de489e13b15f1fb8/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:15306220870108183843-e647a1c765901155de489e13b15f1fb8</id>
<updated>2009-03-02T10:47:59.175-05:00</updated>
<summary></summary>
<content type="html"></content>
<source>
<title>dontclick.it</title>
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<bx:external-link>http://www.dontclick.it/</bx:external-link>
<bx:adder>
<bx:fullname>Gopal Pillai</bx:fullname>
<bx:id>gpillai453</bx:id>
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<entry>
<title>Real-Time web or On-Demand web? What should Web 3.0 focus on?</title>
<link href="/web-30/real-time-web-or-on-demand-web-what-should-web-30-focus-on/5257220795167763551-791f63700dde49421da339f123965d01/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:5257220795167763551-791f63700dde49421da339f123965d01</id>
<updated>2009-08-26T11:32:54.585-04:00</updated>
<summary>As we start making the transition from Web 2.0 to Web 3.0, I can’t help but notice the hype around real-time web. Everyone from the VCs to the end-users are going gaga over it and money is being poured in, but no one really knows what the outcome...</summary>
<content type="html">As we start making the transition from Web 2.0 to Web 3.0, I can’t help but notice the hype around real-time web. Everyone from the VCs to the end-users are going gaga over it and money is being poured in, but no one really knows what the outcome...</content>
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<title>tushneem.wordpress.com</title>
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<bx:external-link>http://tushneem.wordpress.com/2009/08/18/realtime-web-or-ondemand-web/</bx:external-link>
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<bx:fullname>Tushneem Dharmagadda</bx:fullname>
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<entry>
<title>Web 3.0 Free-for-All</title>
<link href="/web-30/web-30-free-for-all/8618882043780617923-97378140d3d0e4474ac640d921ac8942/"/>
<id>urn:com:businessweek:bx:article:8618882043780617923-97378140d3d0e4474ac640d921ac8942</id>
<updated>2009-02-20T07:23:00.000-05:00</updated>
<summary>and granting them by the hundreds. This move will likely usher in a new world on the Web. Web 3.0 is fast approaching and brand owners should beware. It&#39;s not necessarily designed with you in mind. In fact, hundreds of Internet players and brand owners</summary>
<content type="html">and granting them by the hundreds. This move will likely usher in a new world on the Web. Web 3.0 is fast approaching and brand owners should beware. It&#39;s not necessarily designed with you in mind. In fact, hundreds of Internet players and brand owners</content>
<source>
<title>Adweek Online</title>
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<entry>
<title>Web3.0 - the social, web2.0, and web backgrounds</title>
<link href="/web-30/web30---the-social-web20-and-web-backgrounds/1509681782013645142-0d5c2b55d26db8ee340add6c011338ae/"/>
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<updated>2009-06-24T21:42:44.692-04:00</updated>
<summary>great deck on web 3.0&#39;s history...</summary>
<content type="html">great deck on web 3.0&#39;s history...</content>
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<title>scribd.com</title>
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