Yesterday a new magazine by Sys-Con Media has been launched : Web 2.0 Journal :
We have a long way to go before the next generation of the Web truly arrives. Years and years. As commentator Shel Israel has said: "Web 2.0 isn't dead. It's just barely being born." In line with its commitment to keep developers, IT managers, and vendors alike ahead of the i-Technology curve, SYS-CON Media has just unveiled its latest new magazine and site: Web 2.0 Journal (web2.sys-con.com).
The editor-in-chief of Web 2.0 Journal, Dion Hinchcliffe, commented:
The lastest news and articles from the magazines are :
Will "Mobile AJAX" Dominate Web 2.0?
In this article, Ajit Jaokar contends that - since his e-mail, calendar and other applications are on the web, and he can store all his documents on the web too, all he needs is a browser. 'One client to rule them all! Thus, today I would use a 'browser-only' PC,' he declares.
May. 5, 2006 10:30 AM
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Microsoft AdCenter and New Direction Panned
Industry commentator Dwight Davis told us, 'Having a solid ad management and distribution engine is an important part of Microsoft's belated response, but it isn't the only necessary element. Unless Microsoft can make its search engine -- and other online servic...
May. 5, 2006 08:30 AM |
Will Microsoft Show Big Companies the Way to the New Web?
The blogosphere coverage today of Microsoft's self-reported change in focus from a software company to a media company, the moving of adCenter from MSN to Microsoft, and other related events have been absolutely fascinating. It's just another example of the fundam...
May. 4, 2006 05:30 PM |
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