Author Archives: Sarah Goodwin

Supernova – business assesses "ecosystems"

This meeting was in CA recently, and it looks interesting. The web site says, "In today’s chaotic, interconnected environment, success requires the ability to identify key relationships, and to stand out from the crowd. New industry ecosystems are developing, while new forms of innovation emerge on top of connected platforms. Supernova 2006 focused on how leading entrepreneurs and organizations are ...

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Posting content to the internet grows

According to the latest Pew Internet and American Life Project’s Home Broadband Adoption 2006 report:  "Adoption of high-speed internet at home grew twice as fast in the year prior to March 2006 than in the same time frame from 2004 to 2005. Middle-income Americans accounted for much of the increase, along with African Americans and new internet users coming online ...

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Business Week's focus on Web 2.0

Business Week Online has a few stories on Web 2.0: "Silicon Valley loves its buzzwords, and there’s none more popular today than Web 2.0. Unless you’re a diehard techie, though, good luck figuring out what it means. Web 2.0 technologies bear strange names like wikis, blogs, RSS, AJAX, and mashups. And the startups hawking them – Renkoo, Gahbunga, Ning, Squidoo ...

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Net neutrality: current state

Here is an insightful story on Net Neutrality by Wired: "Net neutrality could be the most potent rallying cry for internet regulation in years. It’s also something of a surprise. Six months ago, few outside of internet policy wonk circles were aware of the issue. Now, the best-known brands on the net are flexing their lobbying muscles for and against ...

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