Archive for 'Mobility'
Daily Kos, Paris Hilton and the End of Privacy as We Know It
The uber-blogger Kos, as in Daily Kos, has a post up today about some dumb politicians who have been caught saying stupid things in recent weeks and been greatly embarassed by their utterances having been posted on YouTube for others to enjoy. Kos calls this The You-Tube effect and says:
Accountability. It’s not something politicians, of any stripe, are used to dealing with. […]
Posted: August 24th, 2006 under Web 2.0, Social Media, Enterprise Web 2.0, Viral Marketing, Mobility, Collective Intelligence, YouTube, Paris Hilton.
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Frappr is Not Just for Kids
Frappr! is another one of those Web 2.0 mashups built by frighteningly bright young men in hopes of getting their picture on the cover of Business Week magazine (it was Rolling Stone in my day), selling themselves to Google for a zillion dolars and connecting with a lifetime supply of “hotties.” Call it the “Entourage” business plan. (It never […]
Posted: August 10th, 2006 under Web 2.0, Widgets, Ajax, Social Networking, Social Media, Collaboration, Enterprise Web 2.0, Mobility.
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EW2 Hot Links (8/9/06)
Wapedia
Access to more than a million articles from the Wikipedia encyclopedia via your mobile device.
Jérôme Delacroix on Les Wikis
Justin Oberman at Mopocket on why Americans haven’t gone bananas over text messaging like, say, the Japanese have. (Hint: It’s the culture, stupid.)
Posted: August 9th, 2006 under Web 2.0, Social Media, Enterprise Web 2.0, EW2 News, Wikis, Mobility.
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