Web 2.0

Social bookmarking II

Last week I have inserted a few links to "social bookmarking" platforms in every bloghouse entry:
See http://www.bloghouse.org/en/node/22235
The echoes from the users were mixed.
Most reactions were not public (they send me an email) and the arguments are:
- I don't want that in my blog
- It is to much colour
To reduce the misunderstandings I have reduced the amount of links.
Now we have only a small del.icio.us link delicious and a digg link digg.
I hope now it is a bit better Smiling

Del.icio.us, digg, furl, google, yahoo!, technorati & icerocket - Do we want that?

What is that?
Do I want that?
Do I have to know that?
Momo is asking Smiling
http://www.bloghouse.org/de/node/22164
Yes - we have to know that Smiling
I want to introduce to you these platforms for social bookmarking .
If people read your blog entry it is easy for them to bookmarken.

Pandora

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After this day I have put a box of white biological wine from our left neigbour into the fridge. The [url=http://www.bloghouse.org/de/node/21559]Joomla! training[/url] in the morning was fun.
After the training I have looked together with Christine (she is in London) for a solution for the website of a client of us (via skype ). Tine is now in for dinner in a restaurant and I am the "lonely wine drinker" Smiling
Because you need music, i have discovered pandora.com.

Are you blogging this ?

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A short introduction into the web 2.0 tools and blogging performed by David Lee King Smiling

Web 2.0 business opportunities

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  4. Lather, rinse, repeat.

Ajax

Ajax is the acronym for Asynchronous Javascript and XML.
It is not new. It is a kind of DHTML which had its hype a few years ago.
If you use Yahoo, Google and Websites like Flickr, you certainly have noticed Ajax in form of a graphical user interface quite similar to the windows, linux or osx desktop.
Regarding the web based email clients of yahoo and google, you will notice that they are easier to operate for the users. The operation is faster and more userfriendly than a year before.
The technique behind consists of HTML, CSS, XML, XSLT and JavaScript. It is amazing to see, how these techniques get more and more popular.

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