On Publishing Models...
- What is the future for Web sites in a world of RSS? (May 23)
- A Web 2.0 business model for publishers (September 8)
- How to present Web 2.0 ideas that resonate with non-technical people (November 16)
- A new content distribution plan for online publishers (November 26)
- Social Media ROI - the Netflix example (August 22)
- RSS ads are now 2 years old -- time to push the envelope again (June 9)
On Tags...
- Recreating your own Google News with del.icio.us (May 3)
- How to combine both freeform and structured tags (April 15)
- Using del.icio.us to discard stodgy taxonomies and enable the semantic web (March 15)
- Tagsonomy - Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love The Semantic Web (June 20)
For fun...
- Why Google isn't what it used to be (March 7)
- Lessons learned: The Industry Standard's still(re)birth (August 1)
- The automatic Internet industry prediction generator (December 21)
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How to present Web 2.0 Ideas that Resonate with Non-Technical People | |
Weblog: | Tame The Web: Libraries and Technology |
Excerpt: | Via Matt McAlister's round up of "link love" stories, I found "How to present Web 2.0 ideas that resonate with non-technical people." Good stuff. McAlister addresses putting together a presentation on Web 2.0 with all of it's "buzziness." You can... |
Posted: | Thu Jan 12 16:03:03 EST 2006 |