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Web 2.0 Strategy

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Fantastic post by Dion Hinchcliffe - Ten Aspects of Web 2.0 Strategy That Every CTO and CIO Should Know. Raises some interesting points, but the general theme is: just figure out ways to get it to happen.

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My HBS Presentation - Web 2.0 Implications on Learning

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One of my recent fun experiences was doing a presentation at Harvard Business School (HBS) on the implications of Web 2.0 Been traveling and consulting with a bunch of early-stage and growth companies. Really fun stuff these days.

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Industry Trends, Social Media and Web 2.0 Tools

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Thursday, August 13, 2009 -- Industry Trends, Social Media and Web 2.0 Would you like to learn and understand the most effective ways to get the attention of the hundreds of millions of active social networkers around the world?

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Top 120 Startup Posts for 2010

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Berkonomics , November 29, 2010 Rice Alliance IT/Web 2.0 500 Hats , February 1, 2010 When to Use Facebook Connect – Twitter Oauth – Google Friend Connect for Authentication? First Principles. Forum December 9th Lineup - Startup Houston , November 27, 2010 When to step on the gas and go for it?

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Web 3.0

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Saturday, August 27, 2011 -- Web 3.0: dramatic shift in business and technology is taking place as the Social Web (Web 2.0) evolves into the Semantic Web (Web 3.0). Concepts, Technologies and Evolving Business Models. Networks link spartphones, in-car computer, televisions, and home media networks.

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Visual Basic Reinvented

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Back in 2006, I posted about the Promise of Web 2.0 - Comparison to Macros, IDEs, and Visual Basic and pointed out that Visual Basic was a huge innovation that allowed many new developers to build applications. We've been using Google Apps as the basis for developing some very interesting online applications.

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Startup Metrics

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Get Users (= Acquisition, Referral) Drive Usage (= Activation, Retention) Make Money (= Monetize) Startups have problems in 3 key areas: Management: Setting priorities, defining key metrics, reporting progress Product: Build the right features, getting product out quickly, testing for conversion/adoption Marketing: Accessing "web 2.0"

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