Talking Web 2.0
Posted Tuesday May 16, 2006, 6:12 am, Over one day old
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This blog has been authored by iUpload's Robin Dindayal to allow you to gain some insight into his views on corporate blogging, citizen journalism, social networks, online communities and syndication. It will also provide you with an insider's view into some of the new and innovative products that iUpload is developing.
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The Semantic Web has become an important part of the Internet because of the rise of social software (see my previous post ). Conclusion As more and more content is created on the Internet, it becomes increasingly more important for us to be able "connect" content and group it together.
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Lately I've been putting a lot of thought into what Web 2.0 is all about and why open APIs, RSS/Atom, blogs, wikis and AJAX are all of sudden such big business. And because of this, social software applications like blogs, wikis, social networks and instant messaging clients are here to stay.
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It's a very simple little Microsoft Outlook plug-in that allows you to record your voice, save it (as an.mp3) and send it via email to anyone/anything (including your iUpload powered blog). Tags: iupload, waxmail, podcasting Bookmark This Post
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For example, Google Maps integrated with Google Local at this stage to make their product essential for finding local businesses quickly and easily. The features added at this stage aren't necessarily useful right now, but they could be in the very near future.
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iUpload and the Guidewire Group recently released the results of the corporate blogging survey, " Blogging in the Enterprise ". Tags: iupload, guidwire group, corporate blogging Bookmark This Post
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