Archive for the ‘Web 2.0’ Category

Open graph

Earlier today Facebook announced the Open graph, a way to expand the connections between everything and everything on the web.  It sounds a lot like a semantic web.  By categorizing data on websites based on different types of objects with data, collecting, organizing, and analyzing the content is made much simpler for automated systems.  As [...]

Customizing the experience

People have always enjoyed customizing and personalizing everything they touch.  They want things to work how they think things should work.  They want things to be visually appealing.  Some people are so obsessive that they will continuously tweak something over and over until it’s perfect, and then repeat the process again.  Games like Farmville and [...]

Thinking outside the box

Many websites are developed for an audience local to the company. There are developers who don’t consider the product that they’re developing may be used in another country, in another timezone, or even another language. Whether this is a budgetary issue or just being short-sighted with respect to who uses the product, it’s important to [...]

Paying for content

The internet provides a lot of information and entertainment for free.  People pay for access to the internet through internet service providers, or find alternate means through a cafe, library, or school.  How someone connects to the internet reveals how much they value the connection and convenience. YouTube provides free videos to watch.  Gmail provides [...]

Web video

Cable broadcast and DVD boxsets of shows are so oldschool. Why wait for the exact time the show starts or use up the valuable Tivo space when you can open your laptop anywhere there is an internet connection and start watching a show for free. Many broadcast networks have started posting full episodes of shows [...]

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