Six ways to protect your privacy on LinkedIn
Protect your valuable business connections — and your data by changing these settings in LinkedIn.
Protect your valuable business connections — and your data by changing these settings in LinkedIn.
Just when Valleywag has proclaimed that use of the Web 2.0 cliche is on the downswing, Microsoft publishes a whitepaper explaining how Office 2007 really is a Web 2.0 suite at heart.
On Rough Type, Nick Carr ruminates on the distribution of wealth, digital sharecropping and algorithms in the early Web era. In a previous post on sharecropping in the 21st century, Nick wrote:One of the fundamental economic characteristics of Web 2.
Before coming on stage at the D conference, a cute video about the making of YouTube was shown, where co-founders Chad Hurley and Steve Chen are talking about coming up with a business idea while they are eating huge burritos, and how they wish their friends could watch them eat. From there they eat donuts, pull out a video camera and end up in the Google cafeteria, where the chef says, " Welcome to the cafe gentleman.
The New York Time's Richard Siklos wrote a profile of Rupert Murdoch that including some interesting details from a News Corp. executive offsite.
Not every Hollywood studio or entertainment giant looks at YouTube as a kind of video pirate ship. "YouTube is a great marketing platform.
Today marks Donna Bogatin's first anniversary blogging for ZDNet. With more than 1300 posts on her Digital Markets blog, she has covered the waterfront on emerging trends and the people at the heart of the business Internet, and has become the thorn in Google's side with her continuous exploration of what the Web's most powerful company is up to in all its various business facets.
Technically, protocols such as REST and AJAX -- seen as Web 2.0 standards -- are also enablers for SOA
Journalists and analysts have a bad habit of treating business lawsuits and business negotiations as two separate realms. Often they are not. Often suits are leverage in an ongoing negotiation, one that is very likely to end in agreement, and leave journalists looking like Gilda Radner's old Emily Litella character, who after making up controversy out of whole cloth has to say "oh, never mind."
Business Week has a copy of Yahoo GC Michael Callahan's (far right) written testimony to Congress, in which he explains his February 2006 testimony and why it was not a lie.In my testimony, I stated: "When Yahoo!