Ticket solutions

I’ve been doing a lot of inter­views over the last couple of weeks about web 2.0. One example of where the web is utterly rubbish is buying train tickets in the UK. Train tickets in the UK are utterly screwed in many ways. Basically, you have to try half a dozen dif­ferent ways of com­mu­nic­ating with the

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Cave 2.0

Marc Fawzi makes an inter­esting point about web 2.0 society

Fact: trusted indi­viduals are once again the source of news in a society (bloggers) Fact: word of mouth is once again how news spreads (viral mar­keting) Fact: people once again hunt and gather in a group (del.icio.us) Fact: people once again group things using words like

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15 minutes of fame in Web 2.0

Hmm.. hype or reality? Seems like the average startup fades from view dis­turb­ingly quickly…Basement.org: Reality Check 2.0:

Does anybody out there use Rollyo? How about Newsvine? 30 Boxes? I’m not going to even bother asking if anyone has a Eurekster Swicki up (or what exactly a Swicki is for that matter).

I think it’s really important

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Doing the web 2.0

An inter­esting analogy of the changes of activity on the internet with grammar.

Ross Mayfield’s Weblog: Web of Verbs

Yesterday Alex Pang held a fas­cin­ating con­ver­sa­tion at an IFTF open space meeting on the use of the term Cyberspace. The notion of the internet as a place seems to be degrading. Alex will probably produce a far more

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The rudeness of success

Dan Gilmore won’t be giving second chances to those who snub him…Bubble Behavior Coming Back?:

Bubble Behavior Coming Back? June 21st, 2006 Dan Gillmor’s Blog, by Dan Gillmor, on 06/​​20/​​06 at 05:10 AM

Back in the 90s bubble times, area res­taur­ants were always crowded and fre­quently over­booked by managers. One we liked a lot in Palo Alto

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