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Web 2.0 Expo – Personal Analytics

Using personal analytics to create a better user experience will help you gain insight into your business and your customers (thus increasing revenue). Ankur Shah (from Techlightenment) used the example of the village bakery in the 1970s – the baker knew what you liked and could make recommendations on what to try based on knowing [...]

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Web 2.0 Expo – The Next Generation of Tagging

Kakul Srivatava from Flickr spoke about how tagging is evolving. Tagging started as a way to find things or to play with friends and family. Then additional meaningfulness was found from community tagging – things the author would not have thought to mention. Inferred tags used in clustering, hot tags, places, etc. [...]

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The wave of tech information is starting to drag me under. So many great web solutions to problems that businesses have. As the last day of the conference, I’m starting to reach critical mass.
Yesterday I watched two internet titans decide to embrace open, user friendly web platforms for us mortals. This [...]

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Web 2.0 Expo – Optimizing Ad Revenue

In his talk, Maximizing Ad Revenue Through Format Optimization, Paul Edmondson from YieldBuild shared their data on how to change the advertising on your website in order to increase revenue. With so much advertising on the web, the audience has become increasingly blind to ads, which drops their click-through-rates (CTR) and revenue. However, [...]

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Web 2.0 Expo – Designing APIs (part deux) – Stamen

Stamen is the classic “position player” of the web app industry. They do really great work but are rarely singled out for it. Stamen’s job is to make other companies better. They’re mostly known for those really cool flash data mashups available at Digg Labs
Michal Migurski discussed some of the things they [...]

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Web 2.0 Expo – Designing API – Twitter

Twitter and Digg Labs (represented by Alex Payne and Michal Migurski, respectively) have some experience with API’s. You could say they are war hardened.
Their talk was a well intentioned, if a bit sanitized, version of the experiences they each had in implementing their Application Programming Interfaces. Alex was first, balancing his short [...]

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So you think you should add a social network or blog to your business website. What planning should you do to make this an effective undertaking and one with measurable ROI? Charlene Li and Josh Bernoff from Forrester Research presented a simple strategy from their book Groundswell: POST.

P – People – Access your customer’s [...]

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Web 2.0 Expo – Real Time Web

Despite what TechCrunch may have said about Blaine Cook, his talk today on Real Time Web wasn’t delivered from under a rock.
He talked with the Web 2.0 expo crowd about how HTTP refreshing isn’t the right protocol for applications that use messaging, such as Twitter. His take is that the best messaging service out [...]

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Just finished my first Workshop at the web2.0 Expo
This will be a quick and dirty post between sessions (and while eating a sandwich)
Web 2.0 Best Practices, authored by Niall Kennedy
Niall’s talk focused on taking the audience though the stages of web development history in order to lay down a path for the future. [...]

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Web 2.0 Expo

We’ll be at the Web 2.0 Expo in San Francisco this week – planning on blogging from there, but today is a travel day.
Shoot me an email if you’ll be there and would like to meet up.

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