Ning relaunches instant web community tool

Lifehacker: The webapp that lets you create your own social network - Ning - has relaunched with new features that make starting and customizing your new community a snap. Wendy posted about Ning before but I only got my hands dirty with Ning 2.0 today, and it is dang impressive. In under 2 minutes I had a . (continues)

Are large corporate companies ready to leverage Web 2.0 applications?

Karen Henrie asks a couple of great questions for large companies, in her article Web 2.0: Creating. positioned are we to leverage available Web 2.0 capabilities? These are great questions, currently there are very few large companies that understand how Web 2.0 technologies will impact their Enterprise IT strategies. One company has embraced Web 2.0 design look and feel to compete. by market factors to respond to the competition to utilize the Web 2.0 style of web site to make (continues)

Most Calming Web Crack Ever

Darren Barefoot: Thanks to Kirsten, I discovered Boomshine, which is kind of the Aveda spa of web games. It’s got calming music, and pretty bouncing dots, and is exceptionally simple to play. Simple doesn’t equal easy, though, and I’ve only gotten to level eight.Aside from playing the corners and . (continues)

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Make Money with Free Blogging | Blogging Web 2.0

Free blogging is a huge business with the leading free blogging platforms like Blogger and Wordpress still mightily outnumbering self-hosted blogs. And for good reason - as the vast majority of bloggers are actually not in it to make money or gain recognition as writers or anything else for that matter. But for those in the web marketing business, in order to have any sort of shit at true success, the emphasis has generally been on . (continues)

Father of Web2.0 denounces Google’s OpenSocial

company blog, O’Reilly called the lack of data sharing a ‘fundamental failure to understand two key principles of Web 2.0′, those two fundaments being open data and loosly coupled applications or services. ‘If all OpenSocial does is allow developers to (continues)

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