Home i-wisdom: Presentatie Tom De Bruyne @Kortom Lustrumcongres (upda ThursdayDecember 1 Mijn presentatie die ik vandaag op het Kortom Lustrum congres gegeven heb over hoe overheden het internet als participatief medium kunnen gebruiken. De titel van de presentatie was "10 digitale instrumenten om als overheid mee aan de slag te gaan" en deze kan je hier downloaden. Knip en kopieer zoveel je wil, maar ik apprecieer altijd bronvermelding ;-) Update: Pietel wees me op het feit dat ik bij de foto's die ik ter illustratie gebruikte, geen bronvermelding had bijgezet. Link: Download kortom_lustrum_dec2005_update.ppt Domain Dossier - Investigate domains and IP addresses, get owner and registrar information, see whois and DNS records The Domain Dossier tool generates reports from public records about domain names and IP addresses to help solve problems, investigate cybercrime, or just better understand how things are set up. These reports may show you: Owner’s contact information Registrar and registry information The company that is hosting a Web site Where an IP address is geographically located What type of server is at the address The upstream networks of a site and much more Domain Dossier normally gets records from their original sources at the time you request them, but it does keep copies in memory for up to 24 hours. Contents Entering an address To get started, simply enter one of the following: A domain name such as www.google.com or 한글.kr An IP address such as 8.8.8.8 or 2620:0:ccc::2 You can also enter other identifiers, and Domain Dossier will act on the domains or IP addresses they contain: Address lookup Every Dossier begins with a DNS lookup for what you entered: canonical name aliases addresses DNS records hop
Web 2.0 Directory : 900+ Web 2.0 Sites in 50+ categories : eCons The Growth of Social Software Collaborative Thinking: Social Software: "Made By BEA" At the O'Reilly eTech conference (March 27), BEA introduced a collection of social computing products under the "Web 2.0" banner. BEA also revealed a new web site, en.terpri.se and a supporting blog. The product is expected to become available in mid-2007. The products relevant to my coverage are AquaLogic Pathways and AquaLogic Pages (see summary below). First Impression: From what I've seen so far, BEA appears to have done its homework to design these products with an enterprise environment in mind (e.g., security, integration). Concerns: BEA is not considered a major collaboration vendor. Market: This move puts BEA in direct competition with other large platform vendors such as IBM (Lotus Connections), Microsoft (SharePoint Products & Technologies which supports user profiles, blogs, wikis and social search, Knowledge Network which provides deeper support for expertise and social networking) and Oracle (WebCenter). Summary:
InfoTangle :: The Hype and the Hullabaloo of Web 2.0 :: January by Ellyssa Kroski Phase Two of the World Wide Web has begun and with it comes a renaissance of participation and regeneration. What is Web 2.0 all about? The Web 2.0 mindset is about using the wisdom of crowds to develop better software, designing simple and straightforward applications efficiently in response to user inclination, and sharing that technology so that others can build upon it. There has been a fundamental shift in the paradigm of how we think about and use the Web. But what some consider a rally cry; others deem a lot of “bunk”. The Hype Tech media guru Tim O’Reilly and cohort Dale Dougherty of MediaLive conceived of the term “Web 2.0” in 2004 as a way to designate the post-crash Web, and at the same time name an upcoming conference. The term has since developed a robust definition with O’Reilly and others elucidating its finer points. The Web is a Platform. The Network Effect. Harnessing Collective Intelligence. Data is the Next Intel Inside. Less is More.
Web 2.0 November 2005 Does "Web 2.0" mean anything? Till recently I thought it didn't, but the truth turns out to be more complicated. Originally, yes, it was meaningless. Now it seems to have acquired a meaning. And yet those who dislike the term are probably right, because if it means what I think it does, we don't need it. I first heard the phrase "Web 2.0" in the name of the Web 2.0 conference in 2004. So I was surprised at a conference this summer when Tim O'Reilly led a session intended to figure out a definition of "Web 2.0." Origins Tim says the phrase "Web 2.0" first arose in "a brainstorming session between O'Reilly and Medialive International." I don't think there was any deliberate plan to suggest there was a new version of the web. And they were right. The story about "Web 2.0" meaning the web as a platform didn't live much past the first conference. And yet, oddly enough, Ryan Singel's article about the conference in Wired News spoke of "throngs of geeks." Well, no. 1. 2. 3. Notes
Les Blogs 2.0 Video Archive _ Web 2.0 Explorer _ ZDNet.com Dan Farber was one of the first to cover the Giant Global Graph, here on ZDNet. A few days on, though, there's value in taking a look at how these ideas are being discussed across the blogosphere.The GGG, or Giant Global Graph. It sounds like something with which you might terrify a child at bed time, but this is no Gruffalo, no Jabberwock, no Smaug. Rather it's father-of-the-web Tim Berners-Lee's label for his latest attempt to express the power of the Semantic Web's core technologies in ways that will resonate beyond the established SemWeb literati.
Web 2.0 Conference 2005 -- Workshops Web 2.0 Workshops will take place on Wednesday, October 5 2005. Click here for the complete schedule. Please Note: Program content subject to change. Applications 2.0: AJAX and Beyond (The Business Case)PeterMerholz, Director of Practice Development, Adaptive Path JoeChung, Co-founder, Art Technology Group, Inc. As the state of Web 2.0 matures, its technological underpinnings become less important. In this workshop, Jesse James Garrett and Peter Merholz of Adaptive Path will curate a series of applications built on solid Web 2.0 principles. Building a Developer EcoSystem (Sponsored by MSN Search)BubbaMurarka, Lead Program Manager, MSN Search Time:8:30am - 9:45amLocation:Franciscan III Come hear from MSN Search on the importance of building relationships with developers and why web platforms are essential to growing critical mass online. VC 2.0: An Entrepreneur's Market? What's in a Tag? What is tagging? Every community starts with an individual. Additional speakers Shawna M.
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