i must have listened to 1000's of podcasts since august '04, and while josh owens and chris saylor are certainly not prolific (1 episode each in august and september and 3 in october - 5 total since they launched) they are definitely worth subscribing and listening to...
they are relevant, on-target, knowledgeable and engaging - especially if you're in to web minutia, which i am as an emerging media technologist...
so what about the hype over the web 2.0 term itself - i never get to caught up in the pro or con aspects of terms for trends, web 2.0 works for me, but so does dynamic html, ajax, social media, etc... and early on - semantic web - web 2.0 for now just seems like the easiest way to bucketize it...
it's funny, i was very active on the internet pre-web, early web, during what most would consider web 1.0, the bubble, the burst bubble and ongoing from there - yet at every phase, to me it was simply - what cool and useful thing will i discover on the network today...
well w/ more web 2.0 applications entering the market everyday - discovering cool and useful things is becoming easier all the time...



























discovering cool and useful things is actually becoming harder and harder - not discovering them but signing up and finding all the time for using them.
For web 3.0 I propose a 30 hour day. Or fewer gizmos!
Posted by: david parmet | November 03, 2005 at 06:39 AM
ahhh - first you need to go to http://www.clone-me.com so you can install the david_2.0 plugin - tons of time to fiddle w/ gizmos once there's two of you ;)
Posted by: mike dunn | November 03, 2005 at 06:51 AM