The First Amendment issue of our time
Sen. Al Franken: net neutrality is the first amendment issue of our time.
Sen. Al Franken: net neutrality is the first amendment issue of our time.
Sometimes I wonder what life was like before user-generated content, tagclouds, mashups and geolocation. Not to mention: didn’t people feel lost, lonely and terribly disconnected, without the support of a community of like-minded toilet-lovers ?
News from “web2.0″: A new and exciting Foursquare app helps you find a place near you where you can pee for free!!! Hey, don’t you know… Talkin ’bout a Revolution.
Google’s new mission : to organize own the world’s information.
is killing the restaurant industry. And couchsurfing, AirBnB and the like are killing the hotel industry. So, what to do? Hotels in NYC are trying to outlaw them.
Twitter is the Vuvuzela of the internet. Everyone has a horn, blows it loudly, resulting in pure buzzing noise.
Remember when Buzz killed Twitter? You don’t? me neither. Apparently, Google is going to go after Facebook now. More laughs to come. What’s next, the Zune?
The NY Times likes neither the verb “to tweet” nor the noun “tweet”.
Some social-media fans may disagree, but outside of ornithological contexts, “tweet” has not yet achieved the status of standard English. And standard English is what we should use in news articles.
Except for special effect, we try to avoid colloquialisms, neologisms and jargon. And “tweet” — as a noun or a verb, referring to messages on Twitter — is all three.
How strange – I thought they had changed the world as much as Google had ;-)
Free service number 1 with no business model in sight wages war against free service number 2 with equally no business model in sight. “web2.0″ is the new “New Economy”.
It’s a “decision engine”. You can decide if you want flowers or sailing boats or mountains as the backdrop to your Google search engine decision engine homepage. Say: “wow” ;-)
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