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Nova24 Ora!: Intervista a Chris Messina
Chris Messina è uno dei più attivi evangelizzatori del web 2.0 ed uno degli inventori del fenomeno barcamp. Nicola Mattina lo ha incontrato a Londra per Nòva24 e con lui ha discusso di non-conferenze e microformati. Nel corso dell’intervista, Chris mostra praticamente come funziona hCalendar e come è possibile trasferire le informazioni su un evento da una pagina web alla propria agenda con...
Web 2.0 Principles and Best Practices (O’Reilly Radar)
“What does Web 2.0 mean to your company and products? What are the risks and opportunities? What are the proven strategies for successfully capitalizing on these changes?
O’Reilly Radar’s Web 2.0 Principles and Best Practices lays out the answers—the why, what, who, and how of Web 2.0. It’s an indispensable guide for technology decision-makers—executives, product strategists,...
Bulletproof Ajax
Web site designers love the idea of Ajax–of creating Web pages in which information can be updated without refreshing the entire page. But for those who aren’t hard-core programmers, enhancing pages using Ajax can be a challenge. This book is a step-by-step guide to enhancing Web sites with Ajax.
Working with the Web consultancy firm, Clearleft, Jeremy Keith creates elegant, usable Web...
Web 2.0 styled button
ByIRIS Design how to create Web 2.0 styled button using Adobe Photoshop CS2.
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The Logos of Web 2.0
The Logos of Web 2.0 There is no official standard for what makes something ”Web 2.0”, but there certainly are a few tell-tale signs.
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Web 2.0 for Designers
(Digital web Magazine) (…) Enter Web 2.0, a vision of the Web in which information is broken up into ”microcontent” units that can be distributed over dozens of domains.
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Top Ten Web 2.0 Moments of 2005
(Richard MacManus – ZDNet.com) It’s been a huge year for the Web! A time of renewed optimism in Silicon Valley and an incredible number of new web applications.
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What is Web 2.0
What is Web 2.0 - Design Patterns and Business Models for the Next Generation of Software {Tim O’Reilly}
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