[ editoriale per VoIT ]

Questa e’ una piccola analisi e un riassunto di un’iniziativa presentata la settimana scorsa, detta blogoposium1, che ho deciso di raccontare.

Vista la lunghezza del post ho fatto una versione stampabile in PDF, usando OpenOffice2 nella release candidate di questi giorni, che tra l’altro ho trovato ottimo e del quale parlero’ un’altra volta magari…

-> Web2 e blogoposium PDF [ 150 KB ]

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This is my little contribute to blogoposium1 initiative…

So my vision of web2.0 term is this:

Web as a platform totally trasparent to the user, which can edit and read everything and from everywhere and manipulate data creatively

The Web1 in my opinion isn’t a completed idea, but only the beginning of Tim Berners Lee vision of it… and we have only seen the alpha stage of it !!!

There is in fact the W3C that formally try to improve the Web to its full potential, but sometimes lacks of usability and of a response to the need of the users community so the community tries to solve its problems alone… [_ tags and microformats initiative_ ]

It’s important to remark that the original Web idea is not the present Web, but a Web that is totally interactive and editable, where a user can edit and read at the same time and without any problems…

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A new interesting way of using blogs and trackback and social software…

To discuss about them and about Web2.0 idea…

-> Our First “Blogoposium” - Communicating the Ideas behind ‘Web 2.0′

Perhaps more importantly, what does the phrase “Web 2.0″ communicate to the non-technical community?
Does it imply that there will be a “Web 3.0″ or “Web 8.5″ one day? Is this really the best way to articulate the next evolution of web technologies? Is Web 2.0 just “a marketing concept used by venture capitalists and conference promoters to try to call another bubble into existence” as Dave Winer suggests?
[…]
The blogoposium will start on Wednesday, September 28th and run through Friday, September 30th
How to Participate
Simply tag your post with blogoposium1…
or Tag Relevant Articles with del.icio.us …
Trackback this Post

Note that…

The first 30 trackbacks will receive a complimentary copy of the advanced uncorrected proof of Seth Godin’s The Big Moo (the book doesn’t come out till October).
Similar to TechCrunch, I’ll foot the bill for shipping for those of you in U.S. or Canada and ask $5 for those outside there.
If you see you are within the first 30, drop me a line with your shipping address. Limit one book per blogger.

Very interesting initiative, isnt’ it? :)

Via Danny Ayers

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Matteo Brunati

Attivista Open Data prima, studioso di Civic Hacking e dell’importanza del ruolo delle comunità in seguito, vengo dalle scienze dell’informazione, dove ho scoperto il Software libero e l’Open Source, il Semantic Web e la filosofia che guida lo sviluppo degli standard del World Wide Web e ne sono rimasto affascinato.
Il lavoro (dal 2018 in poi) mi ha portato ad occuparmi di Legal Tech, di Cyber Security e di Compliance, ambiti fortemente connessi l’uno all’altro e decisamente sfidanti.


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