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Mapa visual de la “Web 2.0″

Ya suena aburrido el tema web 2.0, pero no podría dejar de mencionar este mapa de la Web 2.0 creado por Internality.

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Web Standards Hero, episode 2

The blistering cold hit him straight in the face as he left the warmth inside. Was it already this cold? He regretted not taking the thick coat he had seen in the closet. The thin jacket he had right now had to do, there was no time turning back. It got a little better as he started jogging.

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Web 2.0 Principles and Best Practices

Ever since I wrote What is Web 2.0? on the eve of last year’s Web 2.0 Conference, people have been asking for more. I’ve given dozens of talks around the world for companies increasingly far from the tech world. (In fact, I’m writing this entry from Necker Island in the Caribbean, where I’m meeting with the general managers of all the Virgin Group companies.) All of them what to understand not just what Web 2.0 is, but how to apply its principles to their business.

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O que é Web 2.0?

Naturalmente o leitor já ouviu falar da Web 2.0. O termo esta cada vez mais em voga, apesar de ter uma significancia bastante ampla, e muitas vezes um pouco nebulosa. Quanto mais divulgada e popular é a expressão, mais os limites de sua definição ficam indeterminados. Assim, as linhas abaixo procuram definir uma síntese do que, ao menos originalmente, se trata a já famosa Web 2.0.

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Web architecture?

Though some people seem to think the DOM is a failure it is in many ways one of the important building blocks of the web. Or perhaps it’s that the web relies on it. Not supporting the DOM (and scripting) means not supporting a part of the web. Getting a DOM is mostly done by writing something in a serialized format, such as HTML or XML, and then letting a web browser interpret it.

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Can Your Website be Your API?

This last week I had the pleasure of giving a presentation for the Web Standards Group London microformats special. I was presenting alongside Norm who was giving some of the background into microformats, and Jeremy, who was covering day-to-day use as well as showing some of the tools that are currently available.

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Cross-browser semi-transparent backgrounds

Semi-transparent backgrounds are nice. They would be more popular, but Internet Explorer doesn’t support .png transparency. There are a few clunky workarounds. Here’s another that’s a little less clunky.

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[Via Daltonlp.com]

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As melhores coisas do mundo

Sabe aquela brincadeira de mesa de bar ou em viagens de carro, em que ficamos listando as melhores coisas do mundo? Pois é. Fizeram um website só para isso.

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Web 2.0 Thinking Game

The most telling detail in The Economist’s coverage of Google and YouTube was the subhead: “Google’s acquisition of YouTube shows that ‘Web 2.0′ has come of age.” A few weeks back, The Economist was calling “Web 2.0″ a trend. Their phrase was, “hot Web 2.0 trend.”

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Nós Brasileiros, uma verdadeira praga digital

O Meio bit acabou de publicar um excelente artigo que comenta o como os brasileiros conseguem fazer de qualquer ambiente web um verdadeiro inferno, desde comunidades como o Orkut, como em fotologs e afins, até em comunidades de jogos somos tidos como um problema… preconceito dos gringos contra nós? Não… infelizmente eles estão certos, é só olharmos o que vitou o Orkut, ou ainda ver as estatisticas de usuários banidos em servidores de jogos por trapaciarem…

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