Israel's War on Gaza Reaches SecondLife

The Web2.0 war waged on Gazan civilians and the Israeli atrocities in Gaza has reached the virtual shores of SecondLife. Designed with the Washington Holocaust Memorial Museum in mind, Qatar-based virtual...

Internet full of crap? Does it have to be?

Recently, during a lecture by contributor kate I came to realise something. While the modern internet allows us to quickly and fairly efficiently filter and sort out the mass of mostly useless material available on it, there really weren't many places that encouraged critical...

Finally: A Porn Site for ADHD Sufferers

For busy, multi-tasking , ADHD afflicted geeks, even porn is too time consuming. The industry tried breaking the videos down into 5 minute segments, but even that couldn’t hold the average geeks’...

New Facebook Movie Application

Add this application to your Facebook account, and you’ll be able to show off your recently ranked films to the world from your profile. You’ll also be able to keep track of friend’s rankings (if they’ve also installed the app) and get recommendations on new...

Death reaches Web 2.0: Social obituary aggregator

"Inmymemo.com is a social obituary aggregator", they say. It looks similar to Digg (it is powered by Pligg), and promotes news about personalities who recently passed away. There is also a category called Citizens where you can send obituaries about unknown people. Death...

Death reaches Web 2.0: Social obituary aggregator

"Inmymemo.com is a social obituary aggregator", they say. It looks similar to Digg (it is powered by Pligg), and promotes news about personalities who recently passed away. There is also a category called Citizens where you can send obituaries about unknown people. Death...

English National Opera launch social media microsite to support new productio...

The English National Opera launched a blog based social media site dripping with Web 2.0, AJAX and multimedia to support their production of Bizet's opera Carmen, directed by Sally Potter. This is a very different...

Love Travel? Share travel experience - New

Share your amazing travel experiences with family, friends and even the world.  Use photos, travel writing and videos to inspire others where to travel and the community will rate your travel experience.

I totally disagree with Jakob Nielsen on Web2.0 'Distracts Good Design'

Today, the dynamic web pages are not made in any rush hour, plenty of man hours goes in to research and a lot of effort is being put in by the group of experts to make the NEXT web2.0 product / web site...

AutoConcourse

AutoConcourse is an aggregator of automotive news driven by the community. We cover the OEM and aftermarket industries, motorsports, shows, events, and the latest photos and videos.

UK's leading newspaper holds 'open house' with bloggers

An Open House of journalists and bloggers held by the UK's leading quality daily newspaper The Telegraph. Substantial nibbles and copious quantities of conversation on the Telegraph's exciting plans for blogging and the social media issues 'du jour'.

http://www.google.com = http://1208930147 ...COOL!

Nifty online tool that will encrypt your URL in 8 different encryptionformats. With this tool you do not have to rely on web proxies, whichgenerally slow down your connection and are a security risk. Especially useful whentrying to visit a site that has been blocked by your...

Windows Vista

O Windows Vista lançado pela Microsoft tem diversas mudanças a nível de funcionalidades, bem como é claro uma nova interface gráfica. A aposta da Microsoft no Windows Vista passou por melhorar a criação...

Video Sharing: A Thorough Index

Last year, video sharing did a little Kaboom! number on the masses, with the popularity of YouTube soaring, then the news of YouTube selling for 1.65 billion to Google hitting the mainstream, digital cameras becoming a toy most cannot do without and video blogs popping up...

Web 2.0, Communism, Pet Rocks and the Wisdom of Crowds

Web 2.0 questions are mostly "what the heck is Web 2.0?" I don't really have a good answer, but these frequent questions have caused me to ponder why Tim O'Reilly's definition seems so flabby. Here then is one of my infrequent meditations on Web 2.0.

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