Microsoft's Office 2007 team wants in on Web 2.0
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.
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.
It always felt wrong to me to call the fledgling Soapbox on MSN Video a "YouTube killer." As of March 22 -- with NBC, News Corp., MSN, Yahoo, AOL and MySpace all aligning to try to take on Google's YouRube -- it feels a tad better to refer to Soapbox and YouTube in the same breath.
Thursday February 22nd, 2007 I help organize and host a monthly get together/mixer for the Web 2.0 community each month called SFWIN.
This afternoon, Fox Interactive Media invited the tech community to its new San Francisco headquarters for free food, and an opportunity to network.Max Engel, product manager for the Data Availability project, spoke with me briefly about the new service.
Talk about a doom-and-gloom outlook for the tech economy.Tech entrepreneur Jason Calacanis - founder of Silicon Alley Reporter, Weblogs, and Mahalo.
Words and their changing meanings are a good indicator of where we're going.
Yahoo CEO Jerry Yang made an interesting comment during his appearance at the Web 2.0 Summit this week.
Last week, I overheard a father explaining to his two young kids what chewing gum was. It then dawned on me that there is now a generation of youngsters in Singapore that have never experienced, much less know what a piece of gum looks like or how it functions.
I've always resisted the idea of blogging--the thought of opening a window to my soul for the entire cyber world to peer into, somehow, just never quite appealed to me.So it was with some reluctance that I eventually took on a blogger role at ZDNet Asia, but not without recognizing that it is a necessary part of my work as a journalist on a new media platform.
U.S. politics marked a milestone this week when YouTube video clips were used in a debate involving eight presidential hopefuls from the country's Democratic party, supposedly to help Americans better decide whom they want as their leader in the 2008 election.