Web 2.0
World Wide Web sites that use technology beyond the static pages of earlier Web sites A tag cloud (a typical Web 2.0 phenomenon in itself) presenting Web 2.0 themes Web 2.0 (also known as participative (or participatory)[1] web and social web)[2] refers to websites that emphasize user-generated content, ease of use, participatory culture and interoperability (i.e., compatible with other products, systems, and devices) for end users.
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We all know the economy needs jobs. Not industrial economy jobs, which we’re transitioning away from, but knowledge economy jobs. But where did the Apples, Microsofts and HPs that fuel today’s economy come from? That’s right, startups. Our entry Gazelles + Economic Gardening = Prosperity highlighted this very trend back in 2003. In 2007, we posted how every neighborhood needs a coworking space.
Semantic Web
W3C's Semantic Web logo The Semantic Web is a collaborative movement led by international standards body the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).[1] The standard promotes common data formats on the World Wide Web. By encouraging the inclusion of semantic content in web pages, the Semantic Web aims at converting the current web, dominated by unstructured and semi-structured documents into a "web of data".
Community Action Network
Community Action Network (CAN) is a community development NGO based in Dublin.Founded in 1986 by a small group of community activists, CAN’s agenda was very clear - to support marginalised groups and communities to work for social change towards a more equal and just society. 25 years later, this is still our core mission. CAN celebrated its 25th birthday with a gathering at Croke Park on October 25th 2012. Click here to read all about our Birthday Event ... Whatever action we embark on we believe that the people most affected by the issue must be central to its resolution. CAN accompanies people as they assert their right to participate fully in society, to have their voice heard and their choices respected.
E-Learning 3D, Soyez 3D WEB - Parcours pédagogiques en 3D
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Xcellr8 Innovation Cell - Startup Cafe (Hartford, CT
From website: Our mission is to stimulate collaboration, innovation and entrepreneurial activity between leaders and executives of the business and education communities. It’s an opportunity to participate and share thoughts and ideas on howwe can best work together to stimulate growth, create innovation and spur economic activity. We feel it’s important to challenge the status quo, and construct a solid foundation for future growth by utilizing and developing talent that exists today in our region.
How the Google Chrome Commercials were made
While the Chrome TV Ad was made by employees of Google Japan, Google hired external advertising agencies – Glue in London and BBH Labs in New York – to produce video ads for Chrome on Mac. While the lone Chrome Ad that aired on TV earlier this year was made by employees of Google Japan, Google hired external advertising agencies – Glue in London and BBH* in New York – to produce the latest video ads for Chrome. The Making of Google Chrome Ads Here’s a quick behind-the-scenes video that shows how these impressive Chrome ads were made using real-world objects: These web-only commercials highlight the unique features in Chrome and were released around the same time when Google launched Chrome for Mac and Linux. Each spot promotes different features of Chrome, such as speed, stability, security and customizable themes.
Bootstrap Network Blog
Wednesday, March 21, 2007 American Creativity Association I spoke earlier today at the American Creativity Association's annual conference here in Austin, coordinated by William "Bud" Wurtz, who told me there were around 100 very smart, creative people attending.
A League Of His Own
Kevin Koym has a degree in electrical engineering, a r?sum? that includes stints at IBM, Motorola, and NeXT Computer, and a two-person software company called Enterprise Teaming.