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Video: World Turned Upside DownOriginal at Grouper
• Wed, Sep 24
By info@crackle.com (rocketboom) Tim O’Reilly, Web 2.0 Expo New York, Conflux: Vertical Bed, Office for the development of Substitute Materials*, Artificial Time Travel, Astrophysicists weigh galaxy’s most massive star, China to snap four shuttles together to build a space station, Zhai Zhigang, China names new cre...
Twitter: Where Nobody Knows Your Name - Yet ?
Original at Jeff Clavier's Software Only
• Sun, Dec 6
By Jeff Clavier And if you marry that with the iPhone platform, it gets even more interesting. But that's another story... in 5 months or so. Photo Credit: PinarOzger. Don't ask me why I felt that this picture of Tim O'Reilly bowing to Dave McClure was relevant to the story, but it did ;).
Supernova: The battle for the soul of the Web
Original at Steve Gillmor's GestureLab
• Sun, Dec 6
By Larry Dignan At the Supernova conference in San Francisco, Tim O'Reilly, CEO of O'Reilly Media, talks with Monica Keller, group architect with MySpace; Dick Costolo, COO of Twitter; and Brett Slatkin, group engineer of Google, about the future of standards and interoperability on the Web.
Opinion: Web 2.0 Expo: Time to hit refresh?
Original at Webware.com
• Fri, Apr 3
By Caroline McCarthy Tim O'Reilly, founder of O'Reilly Media, said in his address to the expo on Wednesday that the term "Web 2.0" was "never intended to be a version number." But maybe it should've been. With all this talk, finally, about putting old institutions to rest, maybe the digerati should consider taki...
Opinion: Weekly Wrapup: Web 2.0 Expo, Skype for iPhone, Local Web, And More...
Original at Read/WriteWeb
• Fri, Apr 3
By Richard MacManus NEW! Follow ReadWriteWeb on Twitter Status.net Could Point to the Future of Business Intelligence Skype May Be The Biggest Winner From The Web 2.0 Era Web Trends RWW Live: The Local & Mobile Web Five Technologies Tim O'Reilly Says Point Past Web 2.0
Radar Roundup: Sensors
Original at O'Reilly Radar
• Sun, Mar 15
By Dylan Field In his "Web Meets World" talk at the Web 2.0 Expo in New York last September, Tim O'Reilly described where he saw the web heading. "The next stage of Web 2.0 is going to be driven by sensors," he said. "We are moving out of the world in which people typing on keyboards are going to be driving collecti...
The interview of the year: Tim O’Reilly
Original at Scobleizer - Tech Geek Blogger
• Sat, Dec 27
By Robert Scoble Oh, and by the way, Tim got me to live a foocamp life which led directly to my show. What’s the foocamp life? Have interesting conversations with smart people every day. I’ve been living that life almost every day for more than four years now. We cover that in the video too. Tagged: Books, Even...
Opinion: Podcast: Tim O'Reilly and John Battelle discuss the upcoming Web 2.0 Summit
Original at O'Reilly Radar
• Fri, Sep 12
By Joshua-Michéle Ross Beginning on November 5th, 2008 a wide array of thought leaders and practitioners of Web 2.0 are converging on San Francisco to attend the 5th annual Web 2.0 Summit. This year's theme, "Web Meets World" reflects how much Web 2.0 has evolved over the past five years. I recorded an informal conver...
Opinion: Web2Summit: Radar Networks Unveils twine.com
Original at O'Reilly Radar
• Fri, Oct 19
By Tim O'Reilly As part of the Semantic Edge panel tomorrow at the Web 2.0 Summit, Nova Spivack of Radar Networks plans to unveil the first application built on their semantic web platform, twine, a new kind of personal and group information... By Tim O'Reilly
It's Web 3.0!
Original at Scripting News
• Fri, Mar 9
In an earlier piece, on page 1 of the Times, Markoff used the term Web 3.0, to describe almost exactly what Freebase purports to be. So it stands to reason that we're looking at two points of vaporous hype that will someday be connected, probably by Markoff. Or maybe Tim O'Reilly, seeing the wri...