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Web 2.0 business cards sport photos, avatars

March 29, 2007 At less than half the size of a normal business card, the Moo card is becoming the "secret handshake" of the Web 2.0 set.Photos: Web 2.0 business cards go Moo TAGS: Second Life, Web 2.0, avatar, Flickr, card, virtual worlds, pocket, conference, photograph, event, size, Yahoo! Inc., image

When Web 2.0 meets information infrastructure

July 17, 2007 EMC executive Mark Lewis says the advent of Web 2.0 has flipped the information delivery model upside down. TAGS: Web 2.0, YouTube, access, photograph

Wrangling Web 2.0 at S.F. expo

April 18, 2007 Start-ups and not-so-young companies gather to discuss the latest and greatest ideas (and some not-so-great ones, too) on the Internet.Photos: The faces of Web 2.0 TAGS: Web 2.0, Jeff Bezos, social bookmarking, Eric Schmidt, San Francisco, Web service, Adobe Systems Inc., media player, CEO, Yahoo! Inc., password, Google Inc., video, photograph

Web 2.0 browser to fly this fall

August 3, 2006 Start-up Flock plans to mix in blogs and photo sharing. Also: Firefox makes a deal with Real. TAGS: browser company, photo-sharing, Web browser, Web 2.0, Firefox, blog, Microsoft Internet Explorer, photograph, Microsoft Corp.

Moo.com takes on the greeting card business

April 18, 2007 Hoping to leverage the buzz surrounding its business cards, the British company is moving into greeting cards, as well.Photos: Notecards go Moo TAGS: Web 2.0, card, image, photograph

Spinning the Web 2.0 at conference

November 10, 2006 As talk of an investment bubble builds, Internet industry players are gathering in San Francisco this week at the third annual Web 2.0 Summit. TAGS: margin, Web 2.0, Yahoo! Mail, Web service, portal, font, CEO, San Francisco, Yahoo! Inc., 3D, Amazon.com Inc., Adobe Systems Inc., America Online Inc., conference, blog, Microsoft Office

Google deal highlights Web 2.0 boom

March 13, 2006 Is Google's acquisition of Web word processor Writely a harbinger of more acquisitions? Dozens of Web 2.0-style start-ups certainly hope so. TAGS: Writely, Web 2.0, productivity-application, word-processing, Web service, offering, AJAX, acquisition, Google Inc., Microsoft Corp., photograph, video

Yahoo gives One.org a Web 2.0 upgrade

June 16, 2006 Yahoo spiffs up site of the antipoverty group co-founded by U2's Bono. It now features blogs, photo sharing and more. TAGS: supporter, photo-sharing, Yahoo! Inc., Flickr, Web 2.0, photograph, toolbar

At the D5 confab, a high-tech A list

May 31, 2007 Steve Ballmer talks Web 2.0, Jeff Hawkins unveils the Palm Foleo, and Bill Gates and Steve Jobs share the stage. TAGS: Bill Gates, Jeff Hawkins, Steve Jobs, Steve Ballmer, blog, Apple TV, Web 2.0, Viacom Inc., stage, YouTube, Apple Computer, CEO, chairman, Palm Inc., Google Inc., conference

Oracle OpenWorld takes the stage

October 26, 2006 special coverage Business software maker opens arms to partners, making an incursion into the Linux market. Photo: Ellison announces Red Hat support Photos: Mr. Ruiz, meet Mr. Dell Video: Dell's AM... TAGS: Oracle Corp., margin, Oracle Open World, business software company, Red Hat Inc., mainframe, Linux, Web 2.0, acquisition, Mr., software company, font, Dell, server, photograph

Shedding light on Flickr

December 16, 2005 Co-founder says Flickr users have built and expanded the photo-sharing service, becoming its ultimate arbiters. TAGS: Caterina Fake, Flickr, photo-sharing, co-founder, editor-in-chief, Web 2.0, Yahoo! Inc., API, San Francisco, conference, photograph

New browser gives taste of Web 2.0

October 21, 2005 Flock is based on Firefox and includes automatic RSS feeds, photo and bookmark sharing, and other next-generation Web technologies. Images: The Flock browser's debut TAGS: web technology, blogging, online photo, Web 2.0, blog, open source, RSS, Mozilla Corp., Firefox, community, Web browser, developer, photograph

Tech carries a torch for Burning Man

August 28, 2006 Desert counterculture festival has long been a soulmate to the Web, from Netscape's debut to the start-ups of Web 2.0. Tale of Burning Man keepsake Photos: The early years TAGS: Burning Man, Brewster Kahle, Silicon Valley, Netscape Communications Corp., Web 2.0, founder, photograph, Google Inc., Web browser
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