31 Jul 2008 (Thu)
GLAD TO FIND THIS SET of diagrams put together by Dion Hinhcliffe, one of my favorite Web 2.0 analysts. If a picture says a thousand words, then 92+ diagrams say….
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24 Mar 2008 (Mon)
WILL PING.SG FOUNDER Uzyn Chua become the next “Kevin Rose” (Digg.com founder) in Asia?
When I gave a talk on Web 2.0 & Its Business Impacts at COM1, NUS last month, I cited various real-life examples of how the blogosphere “chatter” could affect a company’s corporate image positively or negatively. Also discussed briefly the people (how they get younger and younger!) and the milestones behind successful Web 2.0 apps such as Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, etc. This slideshow provides a quick overview, featuring famous Web entrepreneurs such as Jimmy Wales (Wikipedia), Kevin Rose (Digg), Mark Zuckerberg (Facebook)… and Ping.sg celebrity Uzyn Chua (slide 19)
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18 Mar 2008 (Tue)
GAVE A TALK ON WEB 2.0 & Its Business Impacts for the Computer & Information Science Alumni Association at COM1, NUS last month. Cited various real-life examples of how the blogosphere “chatter” could affect a company’s corporate image positively or negatively. Also discussed briefly the people (how they get younger and younger!) and the milestones behind successful Web 2.0 apps such as Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, etc.
This slideshow provides a quick overview. Also features a Ping.sg celebrity towards the end (slide 19).
Note: The slideshow is now featured on a similar post with a different title and intro.
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18 Apr 2007 (Wed)
SOME PEOPLE STILL DON’T GET IT: Web 2.0 is about “We” — “us”, “our”, and “ours” (the wisdom of many) — and NOT about “I”, as in the word “Idol”, — “me”, “my”, and “mine” (the uber-coolness of a select few). Perhaps two of Kathy Sierra’s excellent graphs below (modified slightly) can help to convey the right message:


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