Open Source and Web 2.0Recent blog entries tagged with Open Source and Web 2.0.
Spock's Risky Take on Trust, Privacy, and Identity Management OnlineCreated by Catherine Howell (University of Cambridge) on December 04, 2007
This post sort of follows on from my musings on Pownce, and the relative (in)utility of the current glut of social networking "services". Received any Spock trust invitations lately? Spock, a self-described “people search application that allows you to see what your friends and colleagues are doing on the web”, could potentially tell us something about the future of metasearch engines—those clunky crawlers that tried, and mostly failed, to bridge the gap between structured web directories like Dmoz, and the chaotic openness of Google’s PageRank™ technology. Although its interface design, a web-2.0-ified “Google Classic Home”, is so trendy that I’m afraid it’s already terribly dated. An Interview with Alfred Essa about Open Source, Web 2.0, and .LRNCreated by Matt Pasiewicz (EDUCAUSE) on November 09, 2005
This 30 minute recording with Alfred Essa, Executive Director of the .LRN Consortium, gathers his thoughts on open source, blogs, podcasts, java, .LRN and a range of other topics.
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