Posted by: shankhar on: November 4, 2007
Everyone has an opinion on Web 3.0 lately. Personally, I think they are all wrong. And while I won
’t profess to carry the official definition of Web 3.0 (personally, i think the definitions are stupid and misguided) I’ll tell you what I think the future of the web holds.
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Posted by: shankhar on: November 4, 2007
IBM and Google on Monday released details on their “academic cluster computing initiative” to provide data centers for remote computer programming.
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Posted by: shankhar on: November 4, 2007
A critical piece of the next web evolution is the introduction of structured information. This article examines the key drivers, such as the rise of APIs and vertical applications that run on top of existing data, an increase in classic Semantic Technologies and Microformats, and more.
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Posted by: shankhar on: November 4, 2007
We’re all living on the web, and we all seem to be starting our own websites, so it
’s time we all learned the languages that make it run. We’ve gathered over 250 resources to help you get going.
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Posted by: shankhar on: November 4, 2007
Excellent ressource for php programmers
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Posted by: shankhar on: November 4, 2007
A collection of resources that every website owner can use.
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Posted by: shankhar on: November 4, 2007
10 reasons to learn Ruby, with code examples.
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Posted by: shankhar on: November 4, 2007
Read/WriteWeb’s Alex Iskold takes a look at the past, present, and future of software development, concluding that we now have the programming languages, models, and infrastructure to build complex systems using just a few skilled people. “Craftsmanship has finally come to software engineering!” Anyone interested in agile dev should read this.
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Posted by: shankhar on: November 4, 2007
From the maker of Digpicz.com, here it is: open source and fully explained from start to finish, the making of his latest and greatest site! Let’s say ‘thanks’ one more time to the man who brought us Digg’s (unofficial) pictures section!
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Posted by: shankhar on: November 4, 2007
A 10 MB hard disk for only $ 3398.
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