torsdag den 25. september 2008

Web 2.0 Hype Paper Wins Top Presentation at AGI


Om en lille måned skal jeg holde et indlæg ved kortdage om blandt andet Web 2.0. Specifikt vil jeg naturligvis bruge meget tid på GIS i den sammenhæng, men det vil være interaktion og socialitet og 'kaotisk' informations flow som vil være det bærende element. Jeg gad nok læse Bishops paper en af de nærmeste dage ...
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In a month from now I will be talking at a session a the Danish conference called 'Kortdage' (Map days - directly translated) and among other things I will be talking about Web 2.0. Specifically I will be touching GIS but very much with interaction and sociality and 'caotic' information flow in mind. I very much would like to read Bishops paper one of the coming days ...
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Before lunch Mark Bishop a product manager at MapInfo presented a paper titled "The Hype of Web 2.0." He did a terrific job of defining the differences between Web 1.0 and Web 2.0 complete with a picture of Tim O'Reilly and lots of examples of (non-map/non-geo) webpages. Toward the end there was a video of a MapInfo implementation of "slippy maps." AJAX is Web 2.0. The presentation was lively, though Bishop had to encourage audience participation (sort of ironic since Web 2.0 is about that!). 

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