Memes, a set of examples, theories and ideas

In this article, we discuss and examine the idea of a meme with theories, examples and reasoning. We concentrate on the memes generated in the blogosphere and in IT, leaving aside cultural and linguistic memes. We also examine the impact that memes have on web site traffic...

del.icio.us, social bookmarking in the context of a viral wave of traffic

One of the most popular web 2.0 tools is social bookmarking. Even if del.icio.us started out as a way to bookmark and tag your favorites sites and blogs, it has evolved into meme in its own right by indicating trends. These trends manifest themselves by the amount of times a...

Surprise Surprise! Google don't like Web 3.0

Google exec challenges Berners-Lee

Intelligence (Not Content) is King in Web 3.0

Web 3.0, semantic web, next revolution = intelligence, forget about dumb content

Why Net Neutrality is Good for Web 3.0

Why Net Neutrality is good for Web 3.0

Vicissitudes or how consumerism is destroying love

This post covers some Big Brother, photos, flickr, love, consumerism, materialism, cars, bikes, BC, poetry and more!

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