Interviews with German Web 2.0 Services
Posted Saturday June 3, 2006, 10:57 am, Over one day old
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I’ve launched a new section for web 2.0 news and events. Visit eHub News/Events and submit your news or event today. Visit eHub News/Events and submit your news or event today.
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Had some time to cruise through del.icio.us tonight and noticed that one of the Asian bookmarks under /tag/web2.0 had an image associated with it. Since I’ve been using del.icio.us, I’ve never seen this and was curious if anyone else noticed it.
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On Thursday, the US House of Representatives rejected an amendment that would have kept large telecommunications broadband providers from being able to treat Internet sites differently. To learn more, CNET has continuing coverage at their Net Neutrality showdown section.
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Last month I had the pleasure of hearing from Kaori Omoto, an editor at CNET Networks Japan. Today, eHub Interviews went live as a channel at the Japanese version of News.com. And, of course, new interviews being released regularly in English at eHub Interviews.
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My conviction was that underneath all the changes - business becoming increasingly distributed, users becoming more knowledgeable, old industry models collapsing, and everything and everybody becoming networked - is one fundamental phenomenon: decentralization.
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For now, you can see my partner, Max Kiesler’s DesignDemo of Digg Incoming for a view of the interaction which he edited out of the Diggnation podcast. Incidentally, Digg worked with stamen design, the guys behind Mappr who I interviewed for eHub last year.
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I'm pleased to let you know that Max Kiesler and my proposed SXSW panel, Social Design Strategies, has been selected for SXSW 2008. Thanks to everyone who voted using the panel picker.
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