Posts Tagged ‘web 2.0’

I might live to regret this… / Are you out there?


I might live to regret this but I just opened up my blog to comments. The fact is I seemed to have overlooked this in my original configuration. I always thought I had comments activated but when I looked closer I had asked people to register first…

The lesson learned here is if you have wordpress blog that you got up in a hurry, look over your settings when you have a moment.

Comments are important because a blog is afterall at the pointy end of the web2.0 revolution. Comments are a great way to build a community of users and likeminded people and to get feedback on your posts.

In my case I have always know people are out there. My analytics stats have told me that. I just wondered why people are a bit quiet :)

So now you have the chance, introduce yourselves and tell me whats on you mind..

Eric Schmidt on the difference between Web 2.0 and Web 3.0


So I am looking around on You Tube to see what is being said about the semantic web. I will post some of the videos online as I find them. I am not sure where the term Web 3.0 came from but its certainly been accepted and it part of the road map for the web laid out by TBL some time ago.

This one is a good one to start you off if you new to it.

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