Archive for the 'web 2.0' Category

Collective Intelligence

Wednesday, August 2nd, 2006

Dion Hinchcliff in his Architectures of Participation has discussed in detail about the collective intelligence of Myspace and YouTube the two big web 2.0 or social software sites that dominate the market. He also mulls about whether the sites should care about the quality rather than the site traffic to sustain the growth and user attraction. But in my opinion it is difficult to police the user content and it is a free flow of information that is used may to show off or to interact with the friends etc., Either case it seems to be the era of social software and you could see wars being fought for taking the top spot as Dion elaborates that YouTube and MySpace are becoming top sites by taking turns.

End of static page era

Tuesday, August 1st, 2006

According to Ajaxian Rich Internet will replace the static pages. This is based on the end user experience with the web 2.0 sites against the traditional static web pages. The technologies on the play would be javascript, ajax, java and .net. As they say, we too should agree “User is god!”.

Geektech on wordpress

Sunday, July 23rd, 2006

I have been writing about web 2.0 since some time but it was in the blog hosted by wordpress. Now since I have my own site here is the link. Geektech.