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What Is Web 2.0 - O'Reilly Media - Flock

The bursting of the dot-com bubble in the fall of 2001 marked a turning point for the web. Many people concluded that the web was overhyped, when in fact bubbles and consequent shakeouts appear to be a common feature of all technological revolutions . Shakeouts typically mark the point at which an ascendant technology is ready to take its place at center stage.

Technology Books, Tech Conferences, IT Courses, News - O'Reilly

http://oreilly.com/ O'Reilly spreads the knowledge of innovators through its technology books, online services, magazines, research, and tech conferences. Since 1978, O'Reilly has been a chronicler and catalyst of leading-edge development, homing in on the technology trends that really matter and galvanizing their adoption by amplifying "faint signals" from the alpha geeks who are creating the future. An active participant in the technology community, O'Reilly has a long history of advocacy, meme-making, and evangelism.
Clear out your bookmarks. You're going to need the space for 50 offerings that are indispensable to navigating, enjoying yourself, shopping or just killing time on the Web.

Full List - 50 Best Websites 2009 - TIME - Flock

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Now that this decade is coming to an end, we thought it would be a good time to list the very worst Internet disasters that happened between 2000 and 2009. And believe us, there have been some really big ones. Some you may remember, and some may be new to you, but they all affected a huge amount of Internet users. http://royal.pingdom.com/2009/12/18/worst-internet-disasters-of-the-decade/

Worst Internet disasters of the decade | Royal Pingdom

The world of search is moving quickly, with promises of big advances in 2010. From augmented reality to personalized results, here are ten trends and changes you can expect to see in search in the next year. 1. Augmented reality gets real With the growing numbers of smartphones out there, the ability to take a picture with your phone’s camera and get information about what you see is on the horizon. http://royal.pingdom.com/2009/12/30/10-things-that-will-happen-in-search-in-2010/

10 things that will happen in Search in 2010 | Royal Pingdom - F

Yessss! Super lady AB Chao is bringing her Dewit Design Camp to Seattle in September 15th and 16th . The camp is, I’m just going to quote right from her site here: “A two-day workshop with interior stylist AB Chao, where you’ll learn everything from design basics to magazine-worthy styling.” http://www.notmartha.org/

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Top ‘Web 3.0′ Trends for 2010 - Flock

While Web 2.0 brought the world interactive information sharing, interoperability, user-centered design and collaboration, software applications provider ICON believes that the next generation of the web, or “Web 3.0″ promises more recommendations, free services, intelligent (semantic) searches, and information that’s no longer random data, but tailored, highly intuitive and delivered in real time. As 2009 draws to a close, and in an effort to heighten awareness about Web 3.0, Gege Gatt, the founder and director of Malta-based ICON recently identified some broad trends that are in tune with Web 3.0. According to Gatt, these trends are: http://www.marketingcharts.com/interactive/top-web-30-trends-for-2010-11494/
Jonathan, from Advanced Life Skills , was an incredible support for me during this year. His blog is one of the most balanced and well written in the self-improvement niche. Not only he was updating it like clockwork, but the quality of the articles was steadily growing up. Check out his ebook, by the way, you’ll be pleasantly surprised.

33 Blogs To Read in 2010 - Flock

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In an ironic twist of fate for 2009, Fox's IGN Entertainment, a company known for its game reviews of products like Zombie Apocalypse acquired What They Play . The newest member of Fox Interactive is touted as the "family guide to video games" and offers reviews, warnings and suggested products. Under the umbrella company of What They Like , What They Play uses the "Entertainment Software Rating Board" (ESRB) to warn parents of games containing explicit lyrics, cartoon violence and drug references. Editor's note: This story is part of a series we call Redux, where we'll re-publish some of our best posts of 2009. http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/readwritewebs_list_of_kid-friendly_online_resource_1.php

s List of Kid-Friendly Online Resources - Flock

I inferred the same meaning as you. We’ll come full circle, but with the wisdom that comes from experience, be able to balance information overload from online apps and web with real life away from the screen.

The Evolution of the Computer « The Next Web Shareables - Flock

100 Games to play on your netbook or home computer « GamingBolt.

So you have just recieved your new netbook. Of course, the prime use for a netbook is for working, and for using simple applications such as MS Word and surfing the web. However, there is often more power crammed into these tiny things than you might expect. So, although you will probably be working on your new home or office computer, I’m sure that at some point you may feel the need to let off some steam with a little gaming. Choosing games that are good, don’t feature severely dated visuals, and run smoothly on a netbook are hard to find.

The Decade in Management Ideas - Our Editors - Harvard Business

Tis the season for "year's best" lists — and even, this year, for "decade's best" lists — and who are we to resist the urge? A few of us HBR editors (Gardiner Morse and Steve Prokesch helped especially) took the opportunity to look back on the past ten years of management thinking and are ready to declare our choices for the — well, why not say it — most influential management ideas of the millennium (so far). Shareholder Value as a Strategy. The notion of producing attractive returns for investors is as old as investing, but this was a decade when the pursuit of shareholder value eclipsed too much else. Increasingly sophisticated tools and metrics for value-based management pushed the consideration of stock price effects deep into operational decision-making, and made sure everything pointed toward bonus day.