Shel Holtz –”The site is right – the best of the web and intranets 2005” http://www.prescientdigital.com/__shared/assets/The_Site_is_Right_-_Best_200560.pdf Best practice examples – Microsoft, IBM, Xerox
Om Malik - http://gigaom.com/2005/09/28/what-is-web-20/, posted 28 September 2005 Web 1.0 was about creating a web site with designer-supplied content, navigation, and HTML functionality. Web 2.0 is a new way to think about the web, where content moves beyond sites, interaction is no longer just straight HTML, and users control how data is categorized and manipulated. Jared Spool and Joshua Porter , User Interface Engineering http://www.uie.com/events/uiconf/sessions/spool/
http://www.rashmisinha.com/archives/05_08/web2-data-metadata-interface.html Metadata is data about data. A library catalogue contains information (metadata) about publications (data)
Jeremy Wright, Ensight, http://www.ensight.org/archives/2005/03/07/how-many-fortune-500s-blogging/ From this list, here are the ones I know of who are blogging internally, externally, in management, etc: GM, Sun Microsystems, Microsoft, Google, Yahoo!, Boeing, CitiGroup, IBM, HP, Time Warner, Dell, Inc.Lockheed, Wells Fargo, Intel, Delphi, Merril Lynch, Disney (hugely, internally), Motorola, FedEx, Mitsubishi, Cisco, Raytheon, Haliburton, Kimberly-Clark, UAL, Delta, Winn-Dixie, MBNA, Toys R Us, Nike, Pepsi, Texas Instruments, Oracle, Avon, Apple Computer, Shell, McGraw-Hill, Radio Shack, Starbucks, New York Times
RSS (which stands for RDF Site Summary, but often referred to as Really Simple Syndication) is a computer-generated data-file format that sites use to communicate their contents to other sites and applications. Using a really simple definition structure, (thus the name,) RSS makes it easy for developers to extract and integrate data from other sources into their own. http://www.uie.com/events/uiconf/articles/web_2_power/
Joshua Grossnickle ( Yahoo!) Todd Board Brian Pickens Mike Bellmont ( Ipsos Insight), RSS—Crossing into the Mainstream, October 2005, http://publisher.yahoo.com/rss/RSS_whitePaper1004.pdf “ The real story, however, is the much larger population of “Unaware RSS users” who consume RSS syndicated content on personalized start pages (e.g., My Yahoo!, My MSN). 27% of online users consume third-party content on these pages without knowing that RSS is the enabling technology.” “ Aware RSS users spend an average 4.1 hours a week reading their feeds” “ 28% were aware of podcasting and 2% were users”
“ Folksonomies - Cooperative Classification and Communication Through Shared Metadata”, http://www.adammathes.com/academic/computer-mediated-communication/folksonomies.html