Corn Flakes, Cuisine, and Why You Need to Care About Web 3.0
Sometimes online culture really makes me wonder. This past week the Twittering world was up in arms about a minor change to the functionality of the tool with regards to replies. I’m not going to go into details, the info is all here, and here, and here. Feel free to wear yourself out with it. […]
Web 3.0: Web 2.0 With Pants – Part II
This is part two of a two part post on Web 3.0 by my friend Don. You can catch up by reading part one here. Today, Don takes us into the present day – exploring the current state of the Web and provides insights on how we can meet the challenges of the emerging Web […]
Web 3.0: Web 2.0 With Pants – Part I
Over the next two days, I’m handing Suzemuse over to my friend Don. He has a really compelling take on the phenomenon of Web 3.0 and where this new media stuff is all headed. He starts us off today with a history lesson, on how we got from Web 1.0 to where we are now. […]
So Many Problems, So Much Time
Wowee! I’m super excited by the number of responses I’m getting on my last two posts (here and here, if you want to catch up) about making meaning out of the Web. I’ve already connected with some new people over this and am having some really interesting conversations. It’s shown me that people really DO […]
Raw Data Now!
Raw Data Now! Raw Data Now! Raw Data Now! This is the phrase Tim Berners-Lee made the audience chant at his recent TED talk. I recommend you watch the video if you want to really understand why he did it. I’ve been trying to understand my frustration with all things online. I think I’m starting […]
Would the Real WWW Please Stand Up
20 years. It’s been 20 whole years since my hero, Sir Tim Berners-Lee wrote a paper that would change the world. Now here we are, in the midst of an information, communication and conversation revolution. It’s so exciting that sometimes I can’t sleep. The way we do business, make friends, shop, eat and work has […]