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The BooneOakley.com “Un-site” — They “Get It”

2 February 2010
booneoakley.com video web site

I admit I was left unimpressed by my first view of an “un-site“. I thought it was a clever-but-messy way to tame all of an organization’s online data, but the “site authors” (in quotes because it isn’t a web site) were trying too hard.
In the same post, the authors of The Social Path also linked [...]

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Is Web 3.0 About Taming the Deluge of Data?

26 January 2010
Is Web 3.0 About Taming the Data Deluge, or About Gimmicks?

The Social Path has an interesting post about how Web 3.0 is about “taming the deluge of data”. The author(s) wrote the post based on a presentation the author(s) had seen recently by Andrew Keen.
The author(s) write that three trends are defining “3.0″:

Aggregators: one point of entry to multiple social network sites;
Simple Sharing: easy [...]

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