Posts Tagged ‘web 2.0

In a much earlier post, I posted an article pointing to Team NVPH’s web 2.0 review. To follow up with the video cast, we also put together a report based on the web 2.0 strategies Stack Overflow uses. Once again, I would like to thank everyone in the team for putting in hard work, Rod [...]

In a group effort (Team NVPH), I would like to share our netcast which reviews Stack Overflow and its Web 2.0 strategies. I personally would like to give a big hand out to Jonathan who spent a fair bit of time on editing the video! Direct YouTube Link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=peYSjTxnzK0 Direct Vimeo Link: http://www.vimeo.com/12230792

Lightweight Models, Oh-my! Cost-Effective Scalability, Oh-my! Lightweight Models & Cost-Effective Scalability, Oh-my! Lightweight Models & Cost-Effective Scalability, Oh-my! It might seem like a quest to have the best of everything but Lightweight Models & Cost-Effective Scalability isn’t that mythical. You don’t have to battle the the wicked witches, but that doesn’t say it is a [...]

So what is the long tail and how is it applied in the web? Well to be honest, the long tail doesn’t have to apply to the web, in fact it wasn’t originally but in more recent times it has been used to describe the strategy internet companies have taken to leverage the online market. [...]

So what is a Perpetual Beta? Lets look at some dictionary meetings before going further: Perpetual – perpetually – In a perpetual manner; Seeming to never end; endlessly; constantly en.wiktionary.org/wiki/perpetually Beta – A software release is the distribution (whether public or private) of an initial or upgraded version of a computer software product. The software [...]

It has been nearly three years since Tim O’Reilly talked about ‘Software Above the Level of a Single Device’ on his blog (click here to read it), yet it is still relevant to today. Why? Well the concept is a good one in it’s broadest view every web application embraces this. For a user to [...]

What is a website you revisit? Chances are it isn’t a static HTML page that still hasn’t been updated since the 90′s. Not that that web page would be bad (it could sill server a very good purpose), but if you are going to have a great site based on Web 2.0 design principles the [...]

Web 2.0 sites allow people to interact with each other like never before. It is a great way for sites to connect with their users individually, offering them targeted and customized services and information. One example of this innovation in assembly is the use of Application Programming Interfaces (APIs). They provide users with various Web-based [...]

Every day, consumers from all over the globe are uploading, transferring and downloading valuable data online. Web 2.0 has become a vastly growing global resource for people to connect with each other and gain instantaneous information. Google is one example of a service that has transformed dramatically over the last decade. It primarily began as [...]

Web 2.0 Useful Links

7, Mar 2010

There are a lot of links and places to go in regards to Web 2.0 @ QUT, so I’ve decided to try and put them all together for myself: Blackboard @ QUT Facebook Community Book a consultation slot with Jason Lecture Audio / Podcast Feed (you can subscribe to the podcast stream or right click [...]


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