centernetworks.com — Andy and Jeremy ROCKED THE HOUSE. Panel discusses how to bluff your way through Web 2.0 at a party or conference. Don't be the idiot who does not know how to speak the speak even if you have no idea what it means. Also has a video about the definition of Web 2.0 and pictures of some of the best of Web 2.0 bluffing.
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limxdulMar 12, 2007
say, didn't I meet you at the techcrunch party?
nowhereladMar 12, 2007
Wow... how lame. What's so hard to understand about aggregating user created content? Buried.
vagarachMar 12, 2007
They mean a web2.0 party.....yikes.
chuymattMar 12, 2007
And that is why this is funny. It is making fun of people's misconceptions about what it is. People TALK about Web2.0 but have no clue!Relax and enjoy the jabs at people who jump on the bandwagon.
wetersMar 12, 2007
The one slide was completely copied off of <a class="user" href="http://www.webdesignfromscratch.com/web-2.0-design-style-guide.cfm">http://www.webdesignfromscratch.com/web-2.0-design-style-guide.cfm</a>No credit given. Plagiarism? According to my school's policy on academic integrity, that's definitely plagiarism.
dafragstaMar 12, 2007
I've lived in Austin for going on 5 years now and never made it out to SXSW. One of these years, I'll be liberated from a life of working for the man to satisfy financial obligations and dammit, then I'll bask in all that SXSW has to offer. I really want to see the interactive and film events almost as much, if not more than the music events. There are better music acts at ACLFest and that's bottled up into a weekend.
dafragstaMar 12, 2007
Or one of the many OTHER music events in Austin. Why can Austin not have real hippies? Does California have a patent on them? (I mean, we know they have the arrogant douchebag market cornered) I'd like to think our hippies are a little more coherent, so that's a trade of generalizations.
nifyMay 24, 2007
Perfect post! Things like this happen everywhere.