Web 2.0: Why it's all about Google
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| Despite lofty predictions for MySpace and YouTube, almost no
| one in the current Web wave is making money - except Google.
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http://money.cnn.com/2006/11/13/technology/pluggedin_Lashinsky_Web2.fortune.fortune/index.htm?source=yahoo_quote
Meanwhile, even Microsoft is/was unable to become profitable. Also see:
Web 2.0 Companies choose MySQL
http://www.theopenforce.com/2006/07/alwayson_confer.html
Winning OpenSource Frameworks in Web 2.0
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| When I started computing more than a decade ago I remember it took me weeks
| to learn a new program for self-expression, calculation or collaboration.
| Today it's fun, it takes me about five minutes total, it doesn't require
| any skills and within seconds I can take part in a worldwide distributed
| live-communication.
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| [...]
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| The open source community provides various tools that offer a useful
| environment for complex Web 2.0 applications and can help an organization
| to
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| * take advantage of the new social and workplace trends
| * lower costs and improve functionality
| * embrace innovative new products, services and applications
| * increase knowledge and capability
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http://andreasengel.com/2006/08/winning-opensource-frameworks-in-web.html
SOA + RIA + OSS = Web 2.0
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| Open source software is the underpinning of many SOA and RIA solutions.
| Open source software is the dominant solution for Ajax RIA interfaces...
| Web 2.0 is also about collaboration and using the Internet as a social
| network. It is hard to find a better example of this spirit than within
| the open source communities. Open source software is built socially.
| Communication and transparency are core values of an open source
| project.
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http://searchwebservices.techtarget.com/tip/0,289483,sid26_gci1215261,00.html
'MySQL, Linux powers Web 2.0' - O'Reilly
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| Without Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP many Web 2.0 companies would not
| exist today. This is according to Tim O'Reilly, CEO of O'Reilly Media and
| the person most often credited for coining the term Web 2.0.
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http://www.tectonic.co.za/view.php?id=1125
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