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C|Net’s 2008 Webware 100 Contest
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Elliance has created a great infographic on how to use Web 2.0 software to enhance your website’s Search Engine Optimization (SEO).
This is important to newspapers as we depend more and more on our online readership.
Thanks to Randy Krum of Cool Infographics for sharing Elliance’s visual explanation.
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Robb Montgomery doesn’t seem to sleep.
Today, he launched the very cool, social, mashed up, Web 2.0 version of Visual Editors with the help of Ning, social software for anyone who wants to create online social networks.
Thank you, Ning, for existing.
The old VizEds is fun to hang around.
The new VizEds magnifies that fun 100 times.
Journalists: […]

A point which I wanted to bring up regarding my recent post on “defining Web 2.0″ was lost amongst everything else going on these past couple of weeks.
Thankfully, someone inadvertently reminded me.
Back to that quick conversation with those two young University of Michigan computer science majors:
Though I walked away from the conversation concluding Web 2.0 […]

My husband and I are back in Michigan, having arrived at Detroit Metro Airport.
On our way back to Grand Rapids, we stopped in Ann Arbor for dinner.
Afterwards, we went to Beaner’s Coffee to fill our caffeine fix for the long drive.
Always trying to get a sense of what people using laptops at coffee houses know […]

Ten winners in ten categories
Analysis of the 100 Webware 2.0 winners.
Definitely check out the video analysis by Rafe Needleman of c|net’s webware.

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Don’t forget to get your votes cast in the
What are the best 100 Webware 2.0 contest.
Voting closes Monday (June 11).

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You can add your favorite Web 2.0 site
or application to the list.
See bottom of poll to add.

What are your favorite Web 2.0 websites and/or applications?

Wikipedia

YouTube

Live Journal

Newsvine

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If you like, please share why you love this particular site and/or app so much.
Many people have checked out this poll, however only a few […]

Photograph by Gábor Bejó of Hungary. Thank you, Gábor, and stock.xchng.

Back in the late 1990s I used FranklinCovey’s online calendar/daily planner to keep track of all my daily events. Back then the online daily planner wasn’t what it is today. And though I haven’t investigated FranklinCovey’s current version, I suspect it can rival many of […]

My absence Wednesday was due to being outside of an internet-accessible area. 
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O.K., call me late to dinner.
Though I bumped into this site a few months ago, I only checked it out now.

10×10
This site is similar to marumushi’s newsmap in that is visualizes the news.
With marumushi’s model, the more stories on a particular topic, the larger […]




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